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BRITISH S FOREIGN ITEMS.

[Reuters Telegrams.]

INDIAN FLOOD DAMAGE. DELHI, July 23

Floods seriously damaged the railways and all the bridges on the ing:i ranges were completely washed awe, 110 lives being lost and a .number injured. Trighur is completely isolated by Hood waters. FLSTF.iI BOUNDARY. LONDON, July 22. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council consisting of Lords Duucitiu. Blaneshiirgli, Justices Dull (Canada). Knox i Australia) and Jenkins (India) have begun the hearing of the Irish Boundary question. Sir Patrick Hastings is presenting the British Government’s ease and Mr Hogg that ot Northern Belaud. The Free State is not represented, MINI) AND BODY. LONDON. July 22. The Archbishop of York preaching to the British Medical Association at Bra llord. sugL'csled that the Council inaugurate an inquiry into the relations between the mind and body, lie urged that science should discover the place of the spirit in he healing and uplifting of the body. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER. LONDON, July 22. Travis i.eabied on June (!) was found guilty of manslaughter hut not guilty of murder. Sentence was deferred. UNIQUE .MASONIC CEREMONY. LONDON. July 22. A ceremony unique in the annals ot I'reeinasonrv was witnessed in the Central Hail. Westminster, when the Duke of Connaught in the presence of 2o!l9 Brethren installed the Prince of Wales as Grill'd Master of Surrey. MAlt's 11 OF BLUEJACKETS. LONDON, July 23 A group of Commoners is urging that the bluejackets march through [on on returning from the Empire

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1924, Page 2

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BRITISH S FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1924, Page 2

BRITISH S FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1924, Page 2

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