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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION. THE AVIATORS. (Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) DELHI, August 24. Advices from Lahore state there is no further news of the aviators. A launch has been despatched from Chitt a gong to vender assistance. ITA LI.AN RETRENCHMENT. ROME, August 24 Ministers of the Treasury and N» agreed on important naval economics, including the suspension of the construction of several auxiliary vessels and retrenchment of at least forty thousand men.
A TELEPHONE INVENTION. • reuter’s telegrams. (Received this day a t 12.2t5 p.m.) PARTS, August 24. Sintural, head of the wireless service general headquarters during the war, has invented an apparatus by which he claims six or even eight telephone conversations can be conducted sinm’taneously on one wire, without altering the existing circuits. He calls his invention the telemultiphone.
CHINA’S WAR ENDED. SHANGHAI, August 21. Sun Yat Sen informed members of Parliament that war between north and South China had ended, and he advised them To proceed to Pekin and resume their parliamentary disputes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1922, Page 3
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