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(Received tli i Cf 1.0 XD^^H|WP Arthur Alfred and George Due res have announced that they have mad,, no proposal for a settlement with the Dunlop Company. They explain that they became clb.-ati.-fied with dm bnaid's attitude towards themselves and others alter the circulation ol ire inspector < report end n coord in "I \ on tin* first .\oct*niljor they issued -,vrils .'igainst the Company to all’ord Hie Company an opportunity to defend the tiolis, al-o to lodge anv claim it eonstders it lias against them. DIARETK I’ATI EXT DIEM (Jtec-awoii this dav at fl.gd a.m.l CARETdIVX .lan. 2. Jock Knightly, a lull,. .J, ■ h;, 1111 . -- - hurg' hoe who c imbed ~, 1;,,.,1.,,,,i insulin ireatiaeiu and who-e reported eoni|ilete miiv of hi- ilialiel, ai> d ; s L f ’, has died. lie- lather, interviewed. said the hoy died iii a diabolic ' oma and not the- c-t'.‘v'-t - of insulin. His I Hi was unite tii.rncni up to a fortnight ago. Relore ■i. alarming syniploms developed and c n -Holiday a blood ton an- laken hm the hoy died in a few hour-. ’i he father omphasi/.ed t ha! lie was -a: i,lied with the insulin I rea i men i .

LLOYDS REEI'SE CLAIMS. LONDON, dan. 2. It is renicrted from .Jo b.a a. m-Hi.i r that Lloyds relu-eil in meel c-laim- to eoriipen -alioii lor daniu :e don • cle.riu the Rand upheaval last year. IiARIXG Go(’LI) DEAD. | Rm-TKits Tki.cuuams. ! (Received this dav at 12.’J0 p.m.) LONDON, dan. 2. Obituary.-- S. Baring Gould, the a a Unity A COXSTPITTIONAL PARTY LONDON, dan. Sir Guy Gaunt, addressing a nieeriug of women Vnionisfs, advocated the I Min Lion of a strong const it ufionai pr- i -. composed of inodera:-, CciiiM-rviMVie ami Liberals. A TRKKIMi I.MPOSITIO.X. CONST AXT IN OPI. G. dam 2 Rasing their action on the Treaty of Lausanne tlm Turkish authorities have notified h,n-ipn shipping companies tlm 1- all loading operations., c ustoms lor. mnlilics, and pilotage nm-l be perform eel by .Moslem Turks and no Europeans will be allowed aboard steamers in port. 11l eeinilcet ion with these service, the foreign shipping agent- are dteil.ssing the situation as pilotage effects the safety of ships in Turkish wafer a; tile supply of Tiirki-h pilot . i. in adequate and their nudity leave-; uiu-u io be deu'rtd

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1924, Page 3

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1924, Page 3

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1924, Page 3

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