f The British Consul at Lourpnco barques? -states;that the 1 announcement tljat there had been G 5 deaths; from plague ip Mauritius was; based on a telegraphic error, and the actual number of-/deaths was five. IP I'Gold coins • and bank-notes worth £SOO were found by a grocer near Fontainebleau in a camera bought at t|e sale, of property belonging to a dead priest, and at once lie returned t§e. money to the priest’s heirs. |j .332,500 persons were recorded at Employment Exchanges in Great Britain as wholly unemployed on October 16. being 2400 more thaq the preceding week and 491,233 less than at the beginning of the year.
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Franklin Times, 3 January 1923, Page 5
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