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.UM’H.M.ia;, yyi) <..uti,n association NK\Y ZFALANDKR’S DEATH. I,ON DON, dan. IT Mis- Kathryne .Mansfield, a -hurt • tory writer, daughter ot Sir llaroid i ji-aticlu: in], oi \\ eli i ngi on. died at Fontaittebleti. ROYAL DEATH RED. LONDON, -Jan II ! oa-l au :i l: i - gad boon .-.ulieiing Irom \ rti ri.e-eleroi-. but the end was not ■ pei-te-l. lie bad arranged to settle in Fiorem i: -horily. I,'uoon Sophia • ;ml three daughter- were pre-oill til ills I lull til bed.' A RIG THEFT. DELHI, •’ an. I 1 I - r.r.-iI pan el- . -ai-.l t o c-oiitain a 1 :e. 1 , lit ru;a in small note-, wore Si.: leii from Ihe geUer.il post office at f ;.I •, 11 ;.•. Tl.e police arrested a Enroll a:i a.m I 1 w,, ( iiluaiuen. llieieby re- . i,(,-[•: ie; -teal! 11 :, t. --a worlli -e'enty 11 oil oi ml i ll[lees. INDIA'S TRADE. DELii!. da::. 11. 'll..- Via- icy e| India. Lord Reading. I.i-I.ov having ( al'-ul la. wlieie lie -pent i lie I’l ilma - ami New V. ar, made a ■.■pench be,ore 1 lie Associated ; i amb-.-rs ef ( '-. muiel i-e. He teiked !■ ugtiiily en the Indian ii-eal policy. fie g-:v.- ne deliaile deiaii-. beyond urgi.ti.; 1 l-n iieees-il y for making bol Ii -i G -.f I fie laidget ba la m-e. How ever lie said, till- genernl ecoimmie condition o- i-c La umre iinpe! ill. The eaapwe:,: spied. The balance "I t real.’ wa, no. iu I mlia's Luotir. The exj-ort I wall- was promising a rotiia i keble rev:\al. The jute oil I look was more [irowiising. Tta-le gem-rail.', howeier, was -till dull .-ml cautious. The lull-,! i fit's in I tulia were -till not feeling ati' real -tuniilu- to activity. An imI...riant feature was a -low. hut steady . h eli lie 111 I lie eo-l i i living, wI; iell liOi - i'ii- the la-I year had l--;-n about IT pm cent. GAR RENTIER V. BECKETT. PARIS, dan. Id. 1 arpe!il ter and Hocle-t I ha ve been mali-hc.l in meet in London ill May. TRULRI.E AT AIE.M EL. ,t’lecei<l this -lav at !l a.-nA LONDON, dan. id | ih-- 'li me ’ Riga eoiTespondcil I -tat - -m, i-i a| ! l-oii-aud Litdiiiatiiaos iiicliun.lg di j, ui-ed regulai Lilbuanian -.'ldler-- a-a at tempi iiig a siege of Alelue I. which war. ceded In the Allie- I.y . Germany, and a- \et i- ill.at 1 aelie.l :o j any enunt ry. j A Kovoro message Mates .Meiacl's j native I> 1 ipu la t inti have termed a :-e- i pi'eioe i-iiil'icil nf .lei cnee and | : inclusion in Lit him nia. 'Tim Allied I T.inmivsiom-r has is-ited a proelauia- : tiea urging eiiizen to maintain cairn 1 am! prop -s.ng to resist the raider- wl.-o are iliree miles from Mi-nml, l-'ren- ii - l i "cp- n iimix-rin,,- iyn liumlred aid J ll ln e a-c on t ren.-ho. I. Allied air-Ii ip-,-r" al-e cxpei-te-il. . I he! 'I i -i;iii ia il Premier m me-- ge ' '" t!"- Minister at I mid,m. .-onlirm- 1 The rising and deuiaml■■ ! 'n- iiuiiot m : -Mem.-I ail ii id: Iteania. lle ■l.-n.’i ■ Lithuanian- are taking [ou t. H-*rl iii r.-[. .rls - Male Simon Cilia ha been appoinie.l tein],oiarv pre-nlenl nf . •Men:,'!. I.il Ii nan la n cavalry and inlaw 1 Ti'.v ut'-u engaged. They pcm-i rated tie-' neu! ra I -/one and tipic.l t In- village ' niter a -I i aggie w:ih the Ineal militarv. -
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1923, Page 3
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