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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS.

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.

' < PRISOKEnSJN TOKKK; n Tlic Government lms received information Hint British prisoners lieUl ? the Kcmalists, have arrived at line oh Therefore the Turkish prisoners at *(alia were released and sent to veoli. * A DISASTROUS TRIAL. (Received This Ray at 8.30 a.m.) BONBON, Oct. 11 Dnfirie hit experimental F-irlibrough Brenna’s Helioeoptei Hedothe 22iid Annum) crashed (ca ole a ° t Tiie noise was S-Unt tj The pilot and hbier/er were practically unhurt, having used a special protective basket douc , which can be manipulated m cm jreiicv as ail envelope. V TkANSKOBM \TU»N. (Received This Rsyat^Oam) LONDON. Oct. U Ricliborough train f ctty which during the war carried thousan s s,ri ti-jrs&fs w * London to-da\. THE SILESIAN (QUESTION. ijSSrinuttr;! GENKA A, Oct. U. The Council of the League of Nations land. The report is sa d l‘>'! iulcr fnr certain modifications. snasswrM* • STARVING millions. „ •‘ i Tliic Dav at 8.30 a.m.) (Received Hus Hb' 11 . ~ COPENHAGEN. Otv. H. The Soviet which anticipated ■■'Um„nth «» pruv'de ;,,,,ply hf'y ml inNovcctor, seventy-live ,v«r per cent in .vn - iM-oest niitnUnt in December. The T , ( , l>er of victims is anion*, , attempt to remove them fio Tlw mine area lias proved a children suffered , defective ..leans of tra sp (( . in many instances, halt ( Journey. GENERAL HAMILTON'S NEW BOOK. SYSTEMS'IN MELTINO POT. ' (Received This LONDON. October 1L Arnold's have published ton's book eiltiflcd “Soul and Lod> an Army.” , , ;■ t writer says it traverses tin . military organisations in the g lessons gained from the war I all the elements of the ait. ot ■ never so much in the melting P<>t - now. The fact that .L'P" «W German military system was at tin meat a gain for Anglo-Saxon, tom. hut a loss to Russia and China. The penetration of the German tarv ideal into the Far Last hn> >y to’bear fruit. We must not ove. look - r 'a principle because by an almost supci}i imi an effort. and fine racial ten-. rn> Be smashed tho.se who espoused it-

INDIA’S UNREST. (Received This T>nv at 12.2-. p.m.) DELHI, October HA summary of the Coints dealiiu with the Mopiah rebels show they are taking strong action. They have committed 801 to sessions and have sentenced 1 .(>sl to two years imprisonment ajid 370 to terms ranging from two to twenty months. The military have prohibited refnKc-s from concentrating in towns m the r. - hellions area. There are pending decisive operation[uiainst the rebels who arc entrenched in forests from which they raid an 1 murder. SUCCESSFUL LOAN FLOTATION. (Receiver This l)av at 0.-10 n.m.l LONDON. Oct. 11Tlio New Soutli Wales loan was over subscribed. Mr Coghlan states the .success of the loan was doe in no slight degree to the increased interest in New South Wales affairs following upon Mr Storey’s recent visit to England. THE INDIAN NAVY. 'Received This Day at. 9.40 a.in.) LONDON, Oct. 11. It has been decided that when the Indian marine forces are re-organised, it will co-operate with the Pacific Fleet. The Indians will receive Commissions after training in Britain. lAN HAMILTON SI’EAKS. (Received This Day at 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, October 11. Referring to the Japanese Alliance lan Hamilton declares that: ‘lf we cease to lie the military Allies of Jar pan. the Pacific had better be renamed for nothing will then stand between the English speaking Union, and a Rus-sia-Japnnese-Cerman counter cu-nbir.c President- Harding may then die happy for lie will have gone one better than Woodrow Wilson. Hamilton pays a glowing tribute to Hon. Haldane's work and asserts that the late war was won when Haldane stepped into il><* War Office, lie advocates the application of discipline and training in patriotism to hoys of school age, “in which Australia, and New /calami are mil's ahead of os ’’

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1921, Page 3

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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1921, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1921, Page 3

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