EXCHANGES. LONDON. Foreign exchanges are 1(55.000 : Paris 72.80 francs. Kelt. !. Berlin ITALIANS ANT) ARABS. /Received this day at S a.m.) ROME. Feb. 3. Three Italian columns which are operating against Arabs in Tripoli, sharply engaged the enemy who eft throe hundred dead. The Italians lost two killed and ten wounded. SCOTLAND BEAT WALES. LONDON, Feb. 3. At Rugbv football Scotland eleven defeated Wales eight. It was played at Cardiff before an attendance ot 45,000. A TRAM FRACAS. (Received this day at S a.m.) BRUSSELS, Feb. 3 Two Belgian soldiers boarded an Oberliaussen tramcar. The refusal by the conductor to accept passes led to an altercation in which the passengers joined. Thev attempted to eject the soldiers who used their arms in self defence killing the conductor and wounding a passenger.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1923, Page 2
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130Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1923, Page 2
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