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AfSTTI ALIAN AND N.Z. CAB DU ASSOCIATION TRATN FATALITY. DELHI, Dec 13. Kingston, Reuter’s general manager in the East, ami director of Associated Press of Indiif, was killed through failin'; from . a train when returnin';, to Delhi at night after a day’s shooting. When his sleeping companion wakened, he discovered Kingston was missing and the carriage door open. The dead body was found on the lino five miles in the rear. 1 TEA SALES. COLOMBO, Dee 13. At the tea sales the general tone of the market was not so strong, except for fminings, tippis and orange pekos, for which there was a brisk enquiry which improved in values. Other sorts werr difficult to sellA POLICE BATTLE. NEW YORK. Dec 14. A telegram from Eldorado, Arkaissas says gamblers and other underworld characters renewed the battle with citizens cabled on 21>th Nov. five were shot and several knifed; in a free for all fight, in which negroes joined the whisky runners and others in attacking the Whites. The latter were finally victorious; gaoling a number ot the lawless dement.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1922, Page 3
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180MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1922, Page 3
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