(U N'S AT WINDSOR STOI.KX. LONDON, Nov. ■_>:! Two machine (inns :iiid 2d rifit's wore stolon I rum 11 n* \ ietnria HariaeLs til Windsor til \il l ■ cli the Disli Ouards me stationed. II is lie lie veil tliilt a raid was rallied out li.y some men in throe mol or rats, which "ere seen to enter t|„. harrneks. The sentries thimpdii the ears contained ollieers and passed them in and out. The weapons wore missed yesterday morninp. After enquiries eoneernino the ears were made hy ;m ofliror, die ptiard and several N.C.O.’s, and men and civilians were arrested.
Unliics, growing children and invalids wlid suffer from slomaeh (rnuliles will find relief in SI I All HAND’S Fid'll' M AONFSI A, [larger Iwittle—lower v'rirp. _ WOT.FF’R SCHNAPPS T ? nn effective health preßcrvativo.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1921, Page 1
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130Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1921, Page 1
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