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C 7,000 FOR A STAMP. PARIS, April 7. Ono of flic rarest- stamps in the world, a ono cent lilaok stamp of the 18o(i issue- of British (luinna, came into the market to-day in Paris.and realised what must amount to a record sum of £7,000, The p revions highest price for a stamp was £3.000 paid last June' for a 1871 2 cents Hawaiian specimen. PAIiIOSTINF BANDITS, Cairo, April 7, News has heen received here that Air Russe ll Reed, of Mew A’ork, while motoring with Ids wife and child end two. other Ann rii ens from Jericho to Jerusalem, eicountered a part" of men armed with rifles who opened lire ep.,n the motorists. The police, who cere advis'd hv telephone waydi'id and captured the assailants who are now detained at ,’ferieho, They ere believed to hav'come from Trnnsjordanitv,--Reuter,
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1922, Page 3
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