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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

«VC ST II AI, IA N AN II -N./.. CAIII.K ASSOCIATION. S( I KXTI I'll(.' DISCOV KR V. TON'DON. danuary I'd. I’l nic.'VT ( o>li-r and 0. Heresy, el ( openhage,'. have discovered a new cTmcui. named hafnium. by means ot the X-ray spectrum analysis 01 ore cent iuiiig menu :mn. The lmw cl •ment has n 1 vet b en i-ml Med. IN I'll EX'CM I PARLIAMENT !’.\RIS. .January ‘AO. \ d'Miale in tin- French Gltsmi.er ende'l in t lie will drawing of 1 he ('em--I'imiist member. \l. t a.a m I’ ' ! in iitii'v immunity from arrest. I he debate Uiis very rowdy. 'I I " s " exchange of abuse between the exlrctni,l> ell the i/dl mid Rigid. At ilheight. M. P.arlhe Smi ili-1.) end Al. I‘aron fO-eniaiHii-ti rlcm-hed 1 heir tmts and appeared id ri e m ord r litlnek tii-- I'rc-ident. The usliers seized (hem. and dragged them fiom the ..1,,,., ~f the Rresidenl's seat. Other. ioiued in the fray. : mil tie- II m . r t!-„ Chamber h"e:!iiie a whirling a I l -li neg'lng and light in; ilepel ics. 'll;,. | ’resident si'-p'lided llie silting, Pa; (icli 1 i\i' r emit him d. Al. ■' i" seiv.ei! |’rite e Mnrat ii.v the collar : s Prince Murat felled a Communist. Kin- . liv were rei ll l'oreod and end' d the row. The debate ended by Die singing of ||... "Mi i-eilm-e " and ilm “Imermi rmi'Me " AXoTiIKR 1.0 AX. LONDON. ,T a him rv 1W \ Xev Smith IV',!". iuao of to" Millions In s i'.e"it emlerwrill -n. The lean is issued at 5 per e nt., al He”, and is redeemable in 1 Hi. Ti’e final 'ii-t liceiit of m per e, nt. i- p y,,i, Anil 111. Mid six m. in's' inI i. payable on September 1 . The ~f it,,. A u-l raliali issues .--ime l/e cud of 11)1-1, with i lit* CM cpli ill i:f I h" New South Wales ! ‘ I "f •"!»' "f Alav !".M . ('APR POLITICS. CAPETOWN. a.i nuery 20. The lliien P'li'li-me: id lias opened. The Oovornor-Oi’iior.'d's s| e.'eli web- me ! signs thaf the country was beginning to re-over slov.lv from its miprecedeub ,"l demiisil n, bid feared Hud a further i:eei:nation ol Germ ni v may bring about an economic crisis in Cental T.'urene. vbleli may have very farreaebing effeets. even for Sou!’’ Afri-r. Tim speech referred to a revival in the diamond market, l! had ruder-

ed i o.vsibie an emlv resumption o; work on same of the Mines. Toe go.d industry was being emrivd on on a sounder economic hasD, and a larger seal;.,. Customs ret’.inis showed m upwind movement. EOVI’TIAX KINDS. AIR DAMAGES AXTiQFES. LONDON, danuary 20. The '‘Morning Rost's" Luxor e r.m-

jiondent says: T ; e work oi removing and pi'i-serv ing the eontents of the Knreror Tutankhamen's tmnb limies. Already, however, the l'>e-h air since the ‘.’Dili, of November, has dune more dmiinge than .’2i 2 ye.iis het-meth-l eonliiiemenl to the The eliimde in the Willey of Kings is magnificently dry by day. but is of the dtinipest at ni lit. To-day's ic overics include some 'plaint egg-s!i"p"d L'-"d receptacles: also ducks and bviunel’es of venison. The odour of these ancient Easier eggs is so marked that they have been hurriedly removed to a neighbouring empty tomb. On wall ing slick found is dernralcd with remarkably line (Three gold work. Irving one hundred liltte balls of gold to each square inch. The handle of another slick is a bearded Asiatie oat-dive in curved gold. Similar Asiatic captives in inlaid gold decorate a I'o- tsloul of the Queen’s throne.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1923, Page 4

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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1923, Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1923, Page 4

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