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A motor-car at Tqoting, England, recently ran into a fife alarm, injuring the driver. Before an ambulance could be summoned 14 fire engines had rushed un. One design in the London County Council £10(10 competition for a- new style of tramcar, showed a car with no seats, but slanting boards to lean against. ■ u at ptm.tqu .iiy prfoQj erfj, ing Great Britain .£132,000 a year. The details are Constantinople, £3000; Mesopotamia. £73,000; Palestine, .£23,000; Ireland', £33,000. The Australian gold output for 1920 was the smallest since the discoveries of the fifties. The quantity was 943.6920z5.; value. £4,008,545. The highest yield was that of 1903—3,836,0950z5; value £16,803,000.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 205, 25 May 1921, Page 9

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 205, 25 May 1921, Page 9

Untitled Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 205, 25 May 1921, Page 9

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