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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

(By Electric Telegraph—Copyngnt.. COUNTESS DUDLEY DROWNED. *«. cr,\t‘iis day afc 2 0(> p.m.,) LONDON, June 28. ' Tho Countess of Dudley arrived at 1 Rosmuck, (Connemara) on Saturday ' morning, and when swimming in tho 1 afternoon at Camus Bay with her maid, Dudley, who was an excellent swimmer, was drowned in the sight of her maid, who was powerless to assist. The body was recovered within half ail hour. The Coroner after receiving the doctor’s cer_ titicato of death from natural causes' decided an inquest was unnecessary. Earl Dudley had salmon fishing at Rpsinuck many years. Lord Ednam arrived ’ at Rosmuck to-day. ACTION IN TURKEY. Received tins day at. 2.36 p.in.,) PARIS, June 27. 'l'lie. “Petit Parision” says AngloGrcek action in Turkey will be strictly limited to freeing the Straits. , BERLIN NEWS. Received this dn.v at 2.36 p.m.A BERLIN, June 27. Herr Noske has been appointed upper President. There has been a recurrence of food riots in various towns in Germany, the mots serious at Bremen, at where crowds seized the stalls in the market and sold the goods much below the demanded prices. Subsequently women stormed the provision shops. Tn« police dis|verse<l the crowds. Vorwaerts attributes the outbreak to intriguers inciting the populace, in order to compel the authorities to take reactionary counter measures. :

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1920, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1920, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1920, Page 3

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