BRITISH 8 FOREIGN NEWS
iUBTIUIIAN AND N.Z- C'AM.K ASSOCIATION. WOOL SALES NOT HELD. LONDON, October I. Owing to darkness caused hv fog-to-day’s wool sales were not held. THE TROUBLE AT MECCA. (Received this day at 29.25 a.in.) CAIRO, October I. At a meeting of Egyptian Press representatives it was deeidede to tele" graph lo I Ini Hssad and Sultan Nejd, whose Wahabi tribesmen are only a few miles from Mecca begging them to show humanity to the civilian population of JTerlinx. A traveller from .Mecca confirms the critical position in the city. Anarchy reigns and the pilgrims are llceing. Hussein has mobilized the police in connection ivtli the transfer of flic Government to Jeddah. The population are defenceless against increasing rohhery and violence.
AVIATION. (Received this day at 10.25 a.in.) AMSTERDAM, October 1. A Dutch airmail Hying lo Ratnvi left, during the morning. SHANGHAI, October 1. Znnni lias arrived here.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1924, Page 3
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