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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ABAOCIATION. Til E Piji;t i.Vi IKIJOX. (Received this day at 11.25 a.in.) LONDON, Sept. 11. ’I In- I'ndorxx liters have agreed to pay 75 par t cut. of the insured value oL the steamer Port Lyttelton, which j:r<unde I in the Tamar river in dannary and could not he repaired in Sydney owing to labour di-mutes. 'ldle owners retain the vessel for ilis. pos 1 1. A TKAJX lIKI.D Pl*. [ R KCT K Ilf) T El. E(J It A MS. ] (Received this day at 11.25 a.in.) LONDON. Sept. 11. Live armed men held up a train at Pallyduir, County Waterford, Ireland, and re:-' I a prl-aner I, in:.: conveyed to his trial in eonueri i,:.i wilii a hank robbery at. Cappoi|tiin. They drove oil in a motor car which was vailing outside the station. (TIIXE>K BERK I Liti\'. I’KKIX. Sept. 11. There wa.- pnictic.iliy no fighliug along Die entire front from l.iulm to Hunngtu on Thursday. There is little likelihood of a rnnliiination of hostilities till the weather is settl'd. Five more Amerieaa destroyers have reaelied Sliaapjiai.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1924, Page 3
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