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tUITRAMAN AND N.Z. OAIII-* ASSOCIATION ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS. LONDON, December 22. No papers are publishing in England on the 25th and 2Gth Decemher. SPANISH SUCCESS. PARIS, December 22. According to the “ .Matin's ” Tangier correspondent the Spanish troops defeated the Angoras tribe. The rebels losses were heavy. LONDON TO BAGHDAD. LONDON, Dee. 22. Lieut. Branckiier, who is inspecting the Loudon to India air routes, has arrived and he expressed the onininn that there is only eighty miles of difficult flying country between Baghdad and London. THE DUKE OF YORK. CAPETOWN. Dee. 22. The Duke and Duchess of York have Arrived at Alomhassa. ANOTHER SURRENDER. CAIRO. December 22. Abdul Tfalvielnielgui. wanted in connection with the assassination of the Sirdar, has surrendered to the Judicial authorities.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 December 1924, Page 3
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