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BRITISH S FOREIGN ITEMS.

! CABLE NEWS.

tty TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT, AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. PRINCE OF WALES. LONDON, March 5. In the Grenadiers point to point race the Prince of Wales rode a hunter called Pet Dog. He fell at the second fence. The Prince took a toss but was in the saddle immediately again and finished third. There were fifteen runners. ROBERT BRUCE’S HEART. LONDON,' March 4. Robert Bruce’s heart enclosed in a casket has been discovered during the course of excavations at Melrose Abbey. GERMAN CABINET. BERLIN, March 5. President Ebert lias summoned the party leaders to discuss Cabinet reconstruction, with a view to the inclusion of the Nationalists and Socialists. THE PRINCE’S WALLABY. LONDON, March 5. The wallaby presented to the Prince of Wales by the New South Wales Government, has arrived by the Orsova and lias been handed over to the Zoo. WOOL SALES. (Received this day at 8 q.m.) LONDON, Marjc-h 5. . At the wool sales there was an average selection. Bawra reserves were less than a third and sold at late rates. N.Z. St. Helens 341,d. The total offerings included in the series was 72,502 free and 57,806 Bawra. About three quarters were sold. The next sales will be held on sth. April.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1921, Page 2

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210

BRITISH S FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1921, Page 2

BRITISH S FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1921, Page 2

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