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MR HALL AMUSED.
(Received- thin day at 9-30 a.m.) ’• " ‘ ' ' -LONDON, May 4,
Jh- Ha|l was greatly amused when lie" read the cables from Australia appearing in the English newsappers with to the discussion concerning hij recommpndatipn for (t ife gaid that the.’matter had never even ljeeri (suggested fo him. A HQPEFXJL SIQN; (Received this day at 1.30 p.m.) 1 DELHI, Mfiy 5. pathan tribesmen, British subjects, W’bo were recently abduoted by, Afghans, have been returned under an Afghan escort. This is regarded a<s a hopeful sign, particularly as regards the continuation of the discussion with Afghan delegates at Mussogrie.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1920, Page 3
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108MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1920, Page 3
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