.METAL MARKET. LONDON, Jan 23. Copper is quoted C 64 Is 4d and 961 1.3 s <Jd per ton; lead 926 10s and £’-6 Js- spelter 9.3-7 10s and 90.3 7s Gd ; tin „ 9152 3s 9rl and 9183 16s 3d. Silver is 32 3-16(1 per ii’ir.ce. PLAN REJECTED. WASHINGTON. Jan. 2.3. The C.S.A. House Immigration Committee have rejected a proposal to ad- m mit 190.000 Armenian refugees (as canled on January 13).
“The trouble with the miners in the South African strike.” said -Mr Barton Hobbs, when in conversation with a “Standard” reporter at Palmerston North, “was that they nil used dynamite at their work, and when the fighting occurred, they took to making bombs constructed of jam tm s hi <■ y with dvnamite and old nails. Mu damage was done in this way as the <bom&’ wore particularly harmful and scattered like a shower of shrapnel when they exploded
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1923, Page 2
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