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AUSTRALIAN AND 5.7 CAIiLK ASSOCIATION. VAI I A Bi.l-: PIC I LI! E DEnTHi tVE]). fHeeeieed this day at 11.15 a.m.) LONDON. November 20. Two years ago. Sir Hubert Thomas, an ex-Onnimoi er, when passing a sec-ond-hand picture shop in Loudon was struck bv tin- ex-pae-sion on a child's face ill a dila] idate-l piet-.in- and so he bought the pieltue for twenty-live T'otind- ami had it cleaned. A few days later tie seller 1 1 i, d to buy it bn ■!: for hi tv |aiti'ids, hut Sir Hubert Thomas refused to -ell it lie had the picture examin'd by experts, who reported that it wit- Haphael's Madonna Del I ’ worth I.- tween twenty and sixty tlmu-and -Lolling, i.e-t night tla- | i*--tit re was dost; eyed l.v a hie which ilest royed praet i- ally the whole of the contents ol Sir Hubert os’- ic-sideiK-e at, Holyhead. 1.1 OVD PI T'S PP cool) i-'[Ci!T. ..Received this day at 11. To a.m.) LONDON. November 20. Lloyd i at up a game and seii ntit'ejigiit against iii< sixteen stone oi'poneni who had a gu-at advantage in height mid teach. Lloyd led on | uitits until Hie eighth round when he we- twice t!or,red by tight swings, lie was om-e kno eked nut of tie- lieg altogether, la the mtilth round !:■■ w a • D-aired, ibrt.-e in '.piick sueee.-sioii. THE lAX I MCHDI’.H. E\'! DENT!-’. A'!’ INQI EHT-. , Heceived this day at 11.25 a.m.) | . INDO.N. November 2D. The jttly at the impa-t ' ll Mr- !!<nv. Di,- woman murdered in the taxi, let 'iff:,. 1 vet diet of w ilflll murder egain-t I ggi I idea. Tile K'-gisf! ft rof Alat-nagi-.-. gave e\i,L.|tre I hat t lie d'l ejt-ed 'll the til -I . Oel.d.er. U the mime -a Ireland, tune m t lee I hat she intended mam big Norman llasl.-t t. Ib-r maiden name wnS a iidroi'dine. 1 and -lu- | redue-.-.l ’aids showing that her hil-L-ind laid divoreed her. A deeiee wa- ma-b.- ah-olote on the 22ud, .Li’iuarv and both ) arties must have re-uded in Englaml v.h-n tiedi vi tree wa - gi a lit etl. The police read Iggiiden'.- vlu'iiiary -tat. which show --d that he met tin- woman through eu advei ti-emeut eadit weeks nee. He continued to vi-it the woman u ill, w hom la- hi i erne lend 01. He learned Diet -h" had mart i"d Trelaml in New Zealand wln-u sin* was ]!> and that -he had h,-- u nm-i niuuipj,y with him. Met le-lai-d divorced her. In d tibiog tb- woman - -'«b I --"rail.leu said Ilut» bu he entered Hi.l;i N i the V ~man -a id repeatedly : “ T [VO-.iLl be hai'l v I I die lie- b tile eliildren were Im'ie.' ! was cuddling and ki-siiig her win-n I 'em, T to lose ' oii-tri-l of myseli. I t" ,J k a rawai |,"ia pock I and cut lot ibmat with one shi-li. I tlmn realised the -erinnsness of my deed. at.a! told tla- driver f> a" to the leva!c-t ; olid- -tat ion piM-sl DENT C.E iil-.H HT’.ANK DEAD. Pd-'.IH.IN. Novemhet 2d. Obituary.- Haveiistein. President o! the Iteiehh.mk. He eame into prominence la-i veal" owing to Ills telu.-al o, further credit to Herman commerce when the mark issued passed >be "u'--Ii on million figure.
LOAN EDI! HEPMaXY. BEHEIN. Novendiei 2D. According ton Ihcr-eu eouiiii. uegotiat ioi.s are progi e--in--; let "e--n a wellknown Berlin hank and A ml-b>-.A im li< an and Dnl-Ti group ol laiiikers i niiee-'U-iug a loan of I l!>' million gold m nl(t,r t lerman v provided the intene l relit tea! situatimi in Hermanv i- unchanged. T'l.o oiler is made only to tlec Stresematin (Joecrnm-ml vl-uh >• ill guarantee the creditI.OI? |» Mi iHLEY’S EST.' I i. LONDON, November 2D. Lord Morley left t5H.71i5. DIES AT MEETIXO. LONDON. November 20. 1),. Jolm Clilford died at a Cuimei! meeting oi th( Dapt i-t -’ l iu ~ m-iDD l-UH I A BOLI! I’AHTV. !.()ND< tN. No* end er 2 Tim National Lnion oi Kadwayio.r ha- -o-rnled ten thoii-aud -teiTmg D.m its pT.litieal fund i« tbe E-dmor i’-Oy lor lire geneial e!e-ti"U. dun TIIL’OLHI! lIFNCEH STi! I K I XT' ■ DLlil-IN. Nov .-tuber 20. Dennis Berry Im- dual at tbe Newl>ricl*4o iiitermm’iH camp, alter a tM l> days’ lumbar striUv. 'HIE AM B:\RSADOHS’ A< •1! I-'.E\l EN i LONDON. Nm ember 20. The ] Tovi'-i'aia! agi eeui'DiT m 1 Ambassador-' ( niilVretiee > 'ovule- that the Allies will not demand tl-e < x-- row n hatiisl but will insist th:.t tbe Herman Hovcinment guarau-vid.-s that a spe.-id dal- will be de-U----,,aT,„| f,,r the resumption o' unman cuntrul. HeU'-ra 1 N -H"t m arrange Hu lh-> rcNUtapl inn iil t fimi mi!. at ;'i ~,.t j i‘ v i In' (10-rmati ('oirmns-'ion \\m L ( Hovernmont ol the place, m-.d tee ox tent of the Commission’s investigations beforehand and tbe Herman Hovern„,ent will be re,aired to guerantee the Allied eir.eor.s safety. In <>"’ '.’ Herman ret-aleitram-y. the Alla-- v.t.l diseii-s fnrt’.ter measures.
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