LOST ON MILFORD TRACK
By Telegraph—Press Association. Invercarrjill, January 1!). No trace has yet been found of Miss P.eid, tho Dunedin school teacher, who was lost on tho Mill'ord track on Tuesday last. Hope of her being found alive has been practically abandoned. Representatives of tlto Chilian, Paraguayan, Uruguayan, Argentine, and Brazilian Governments have'held an inaugural meeting for tho discussion of the proposed joinl restrictions on immigration from Europe into South America. Among those whose extradition is demanded by the Lille Court-martial is a certain Major Evers, who at Le Catelct without arty justification condemned fivo British soldiers to be shot, making them carry their own coffins to the place of execution. For 1!)1!) the deficit on Prussian railways amounted to 031 million marks (nominally JE31,700,000), of which 100 million marks (,£8,000,000) goes to cover indemnities for railway thefts. Tho total working expenses for. tho year will amount to 7,500,000,000 marks (nominally
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 98, 20 January 1920, Page 7
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152LOST ON MILFORD TRACK Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 98, 20 January 1920, Page 7
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