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MISCEELLANEOUS ITEMS.

LATEST CABLE NEWS

AUSTRALIAN ANI) N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. BELGIAN' SEIZURE. L.KPSSELS. Nov. 2d. 'Hi.. German Covermaent. not having satisfactorily replied to the ultimatum requiring tla. 1 ) myihi- 11 i ol a fill'■ and eompelisation. Ihe Belgian Ooveruuient seized tin* rolling -took about to In* delivered to fhe Cerman Govcriinient hv factories at DuKburg and ILiinhiirg. T hey al'O placed all cinlairgo on flu* whole ol the railway carriages and wagons. The seized material will lie sold until the total flue is paid. SIR T. I.IPTON’S INTENTIONS. LONDON, Nov. 27. Sir Thomas Linton will make a determined effort to win the America Chip in 1925. If lie succeeds lie .-ill send the Shamrock to Australia and New Zealand in !!)2<j. and personally promote a series of inter-Domiliiou races. AUSTRALIAN LOANS. (Received this day at 11.15 a.m.) LONDON. November 27. Lists for South Austialian and Tasmanian live per cent, registered stock have closed immediately. A WORLD CRUSE. (Received this day at 11.10 a.m.) LONDON. November 27. Tim Special service -spindieii left Devonian l this morining on a world cruise. The ('omiii.'imlci-in-Chiel. A iecAdmiial Sir l-'i-Ll received a farewell message trom the King wi-niug tin* si|iiadrou a happy, sue, c-.s! 11 1 voyage and safe return. 11l IN' T. W 11,1'UR 11. SI.NO A I’OR E. November 27. lieu. T. Wilford visited the site of til,* naval lu'-se in .Inhore Strait, inspected tin* iierodrome site on the foreshore and eastern approaches to the nil installation. now thirty-two tanks each, with a capacity of eleven thousand tons. The tilling of t hem with, fuel from Ohadan. Persian Cull', is rapidly proceeding. BVXTA.M-WF.IUIT CHAMPIONSHIP. [ “Thu Times" Service.'] tßeceived this dav at !*.!•> a.m.) LONDON. Nov. 27. At the National Spirting Club, in a twenty rounds bout for the bantamweight championship of Kim, lie anil Britain, .lohniiy Brown, ol St George s outpointed Bugler Bake. Die holder.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1923, Page 3

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312

MISCEELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1923, Page 3

MISCEELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 November 1923, Page 3

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