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AUSTRALIAN AND N.SS. CARLE ASSOCIATION. OBITUARY. LONDON, Oct. I. Obituary.—Sir Henry lSabmgton Smith. s o i;theh n Rmodes ia . (Received this day at 1.30 p.m.) CAPETOWN, Oct. I. To-dav the Chartered Company relinquishes the administration oi Southern Rhodesia. The new Governor, Sn John Chancellor, will he sworn m aftei which he will invite Sir Charles Cogl.in t, O form the first .Ministry under iesponsihle Government. JAPANESE INSURANCE COYS. [Reuters Teleorams.] (Received this day at 1.30 p.m.) TOKIO. Oct. 1. The Japanese Insurance Associations have announced their readiness » encritiee themselves, paving claims, piovided a continuation of business is assured The extent of their capacitate pay will be determined alter tion with the Government, wlinh »> be asked to assist the Companies m meeting payments.
AIRS ELLIS’ MURDERERS. DELHI. Oct, 1. The Amir has ordered the nmrdcrers of .Airs Ellis, Majors Orr and A c - son, anil who are sheltering ». Algha. - istan, to be destroyed unless they render witihn twelve days, in event they will be deported.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1923, Page 3
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