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(UgTEALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. BOMB THROWER CATGUT. TOKYO, Jan. 0. A demonstration occurred outside ' tin. 1 Imperial Ralnce which is not occupied l.v the Imperial family. A bomb J was thrown bv .M ore at but it did not explod*. Jt is reported that he arrived from Shanghai and found see-ed ot three bombs he was arrested on the spot.
FIRE ON STEAMER. LONDON, January <L The lire in the hold of the 'sAcjAt Leitrim has been extinguished is now discharging. So far 620 hales of v.col have been damaged. FRENCH ELECTIONS, fßeceived this dnv at 8 a.in.) PARIS, Jan. 7. The elections for one-third of tho Senate are proceeding, but the results so far reveal little change. Crowds lined the streets. THE DIXM FEE'S COMMANDJijfc. BARIS,-Jan. 7. There was an impressive cereniour at the naval funeral of Commander Grenadan. In the course of a funeral oration the Minister of Marine declared that the loss of the Dixmude would not check the progress of aerial navigation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1924, Page 2
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