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FAMOUS DANCER’3 TRAGIC DEATH. LONDON, Sept. 14.—The faMinus dancer Isadora Duncan mot a iiigic oiui ill Nice. Slit- was driving a motor car along the promenade )es Anglais when lici long scarf caught in the wheel and dragged her mm her seat inio the roadway, where she was lound with her spinal i oliinin broken. She died' in hospital. ■ “THANK YOU. NEW ZEALAND!” LONDON, September U.—The ‘.Morning Post.' in a leader entitled 1 Thank von. ■ New Zealand.’' says: “ They dominion lias shown regard oi' ;C fiscal policy as an economic expression ol national feeling in a lesire for , imperial unity. She gives British goods preierence over oremii. I.ancashi'ii will he most gratelul lor the substantial exempitms. Doe to (he New Zealand exemptions New Zealand, ol her o" n •olition, is eonhning her market to British goods il she does not iiannfVetoiv them herself, and to a eonsiderahle extent has realised he idea! of Free Tiade within the Empire The British principle ol' Free "rade ili I‘oodslufls and raw materials prevents Britain making an adci mite response. It is therefore no small thing that New Zealand is doing." THE STOCK EXCHANGE, Reported sale this afternoon Commercial 27s 10d,

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Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 12

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STOP PRESS ITEMS Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 12

STOP PRESS ITEMS Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 12

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