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> 2 atkmax iu.. ('A I.O'TTA, Jan. 22. Tluj airman. Blanker. is ill in hospital. his condition being serious. llis announced tight is indefinitely pnstponI. It is considered probable the pilot, thin Colmm, will carry on alone. SIR HA.ItT ST XCI If. CALCTTTA. Jan. 22. Maharajah of Kashmir, through the press. Julies the suggestions of Indian ami London newspapers that £120.000 paid as alleged blackmail by Sir Mari Singh, was paid out of-the revenues of the State to the detriment of the administration. lie points out' that Sn I lari Singh, apart from being heir to th ethrone of Kashmir is really a lull man in his own right. He derived_ a huge fortune from his late lather, woo was enormously enriched by the sale of State forests in war-time. He a .so denies that the people of the State desire to prevent Sir Hari Singhs si ecession to the throne. Sawmilling Machinery: Bush locomotives, steam saw feeds, steam cross cut saws, logging blocks, timber jacks, etc., from. R. P. M- Manning and Co.. 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch, representing A and 0. Price l td., Thames. —Advt. '’For continuation of news see fourth page). rjOAIK and refresh youreslf at The Rendezvous. Ice CrcJUii sun lines ami sodnfi. lied iruit drinks oi ; dl kinds are delightfully cooling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1925, Page 3
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