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[IIRUTERS TkLEOUAMS.I DU MANN IX. LONDON, .Inn. 8. The “Catholic Times” alludes to the veto placed l>.v Britain in ID-0 <u> Arelihishop Mannix's visit to Ireland, and the paper expresses the hope that he will no there alter attending the pilgrimage to Home. SERIOUS I)ECT.I NE. LiONDON, danunry 8. Mr Hubert Blair, late Education Officer in London, speaking at the Northern Education Confereni e. quoted startline; figures show no the declining birthrate. lie sttid that the Board of Education was budgeting for one million less in the primary schools than they budgeted for in I DIO. By 1023. he said, there will he two million fewer workers in Britain. EG VFTrA N EI. ECT lONS. CAIRO, January 7. A new. Union Party is being quickly formed, consisting of Secessionists from the Zagldulist Party, who are already opposing the Zughlulists in the eleetions alone with the Nationalists, J.iherals and Independents.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1925, Page 3
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