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iUITRALIAN AND N.Z. CAUL* ASSOCIATION. AlOflK RIOTING. DELHI, October 9. The Ilindu-Moslem disturbances wen* continued at Allahabad to-day. The easualities are three killed ami twenty wounded, making a total ol nine killed and seventy injured since .Monday. TRAIN DISASTER. ROME, October 9. The Paris to Rome Exprc.ss-De-I.llxe carrying sixty passengers, was derailed near Genoa. The engine and several carriages were wrecked. Six persons were killed and fifteen injured. THE WE.MHLMY SUBSIDY. LONDON, October 9. In the Commons replying to a question, Air MacDonald said lie believed the proposal had not yet been passed to increase the British Government’s guarantee for the Empire Exhibition from Linn,non to coon,non. it could he carried out adminstratively hut the matter was being investigated. GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA.
LONDON, Oct. in.* Captain .fames O'Grady has been appointed Governor of Tasmania.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1924, Page 3
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