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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

lUBTIIAI.IAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. THE LUXOR TREASURES. (Received this day at 10.10 a.m.) CAIRO, Sept, 0. The Government has decided against building a museum at Luxor Thebes for the Tutankhamen treasures, but instead it is adding a wing to the Cairn museum at a (Mist of £28,000. A SERBIAN PRINCE. (Received this dav nt 12,15 p.m.) BE [.GRADE, Sept. (i. Queen Marie has been accouched of a son. The new Crown Prime has been piovisionallv named Stephen. TRADES CONGRESS RESOLUTIONS [Rkutkhs Telkcmiams.j (Received this day at 12.15 p.m.) LONDON, September (3. Tho Trade Union Congress carried a motion by Mr Thomas, seconded, by Mr Clynes. urging Italy and Greece to abstain from further rets and submit all their differences to the League of Nations. A resolution was also passed urging the British Government to use mediatory influence to secure a cessation of acts of war and the utilisation of the machinery of the League to prevent another international oatastropne. Another resolution was passed deploring that- there were so many women non-unionists and recommending that every trade union be cireula|’ised concerning the necessity for securing the enrolment of tho families of workers'.

TRAINS COLLIDE. BERLIN. Sept. G. Ten were killed and fifteen injured in a collision between express trains near Hanover. DEMOBILISED . SOLDIERS. (Received this day at 11.-15 a.m.) BRUSSELS. September G. The Inter-Allied Federation of demobilised soldiers, protested against a campaign intending to disunite Britain, FrTince and Belgium, and expressed the hope that the three countries would compel Germany to pay reparations in the interests of the war victims and unemployed.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1923, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1923, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1923, Page 3

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