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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

AngTEALIAN AND N.Z. IAIIU£ ASSOCIATION. JAP WARSHIP SUNK. TOKIO, February 0. The battleship Tosa has been sunk in accordance- with the Washington Conference decisions. RIVAL KOREAN FIGHT. TOKIO, February 10. Three thousand Korean Christians of opposing factions battled for two hour sat Raikyo, requiring the entire police and gendarmerie and fire department of the city to disperse them. One faction has declared its independence.

The Canadian mission seized a church, the other faction attempting to oust them. There were many casualties. There is a strong movement among Korean Christians to seize independent control of mission property.

LITTLE WILLIE IN THE LIMELIGHT. CROWN PRINCE AND POLITICK. (Received this day at 11.25 a.mA LONDON, February f). The “Times” Beilin correspondent says that the ex-Crown Prince has come suddenly into the lime light, following protests because, lie attended the recent meeting of the Silesian Laud League. Major Muldr.er, his adjutant, asserts the Prince is perfectly free to engage in politic s and declares that on bis return to Germany he gave no binding undertaking to abstain from participation in public affairs. He merely undertook to show a. reserve thereto and any one asserting the contrary would he living in the face of truth. The Prince could not show more reserve than lie does at present unless .he wished to get the reputation of a man completely without interest mid indifferent to toe cares of his tel]ow countrymen. .It may he recalled that when the Crown Prince was permitted to return, Dr Stresemaim publicly announced.that bis assent thereto bad to lie given niainlv because lie was satisfied the Prince liad no intention of becoming entangled in the Nationalist military cliques. THIRTEEN MEN KILLED. PARIS. Eeb. 9. Thirteen persons were killed and fifteen seriously injured by the collapse of a wall during a lire in a disused barracks at Beziers. The dead are mostly soldiers and iiremcn.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1925, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
315

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1925, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1925, Page 3

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