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AUSTRALIAN AND N'.Z. CABLE ASSOCIJVION. IJKI.ICS OF THK WAR. iRc-i c-ived this dav at 12.J0 p.m.) PARIS, Dee. -■ Over one hniulrc-d L c!i"s oi (5 .-man soldiers have been found in a tunnel, dug during the battle of A erdun. Iho tunnel, which contains a complete plant for factoring mineral rater such as that, supplied to the German t roops, extends ! rnm Alert.,11 11 , 111 -i ■ Hu! to Bet lienc-'Uirt village. The theory is that the German- v,"iv surprised and suffocated in a gas attack. A DA A! BURSTS. BOA! E. D- c eud -r 2D. Owing to the torrential rain in tile, piovinee of Bergamo in northern Italy, the dam of Lake Gndcno burst and the waters destroyed village-, swept away fact.oi ies. bridges and railways. The Ics- of lie i- so far. six hundr- d missing. agreements brought into FORCE. BOAIE. Dec her The Chamher has passed decrees !,,i„gi„g into lone the preliminary [lalo-Russian and Ttalo-l kraniau agieemeut- signed in 1 ■ 1 . \tt.\gk by tribesmen. DELHI, Dee. -■ Alujor I!. C. Einnis. u politieal o'liwhile mororing near Alankyhv.a in Balnchi-r.'iu. was tired on and killed |, v „. m ,r „f Waziris. The driver and ■ uu-mbi-r of the e-eort were wound-
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1923, Page 3
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