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(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.; AN INVITATION. WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. Mr Wilson has been invited to become the active President of the PanPacific Union at Honolulu, after he retires from United States Presidency. , 1 SIR OLIVER. LODGE. NEW YORK, Jan. 16. Sir Oliver Lodge has arrived and will lecture in United States for six weeks.
OBITUARY. WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. A Boston message announces the obituary of Richard MacLaurin, 'President of Massaelmssetts Institute of Technology; formerly Professor of Mathematics in New Zealand University. TRANSPORT IN DISTRESS. NEW YORK, Jan. 18. A wireless message has been received, stating that the United States transport Prinzntlan, 500 miles off New York is in distress. There are five hundred on board. The boiler rooms are stated to he flooded. Several steamers are standing by,
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1920, Page 2
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