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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

[Australia it N.Z. Cable Association/ A IM’EAb LODGED. CAPETOWN, Sept. 1-3. The crew of the steamer Ballarat were sentenced to twenty-one days gaol for disobeying the command of the master. An appeal has been lodged. PRINCE GEORGE IN JAPAN. TOKIO. Sept. 1.3. Prince George lias arrived at Tokio. lie was met by prominent oflieials and Imperial representatives, large crowds lining the route from the station to the Embassy. CURTAILING SHIPPING. LONDON. Sepi. 111. Shipowner- have decided in curtail She dispateli of steamers to Sydney. TURKS INVASION. LONDON. Sept. Hi. Turks invaded the di-puted frontier or Imp and rarried elf the population from Christian villayets. Britain is notifying the League Council. PPINCK OF WALKS. SANTIAGO. Sept. Hi. The Prince of Wales, whose return to Argentine has been delayed by snowstorms and landslides in the Andes left Vina Del .Mar on Tuesday for Buenos Aires. WOOL SALES. LONDON. Sept. Hi. The wool sales opened firm at July rates. CHANNEL SWIMMER KAILS. LONDON. September 11. Ilclmy (an Egyptian), who started from Cape Tris Xez, Eranee. abandon ed bis Channel swim when only five miles from. Dover.

SPAII LINGFK'S SER I AL GENEVA. September 11. Spablinger lias undertaken to supply partial serum for the Crewe Institute's bovine tests in Hritain. EXHIBITION AMENITIES. LONDON. September 11. Dominion and Colonial Commissioners from Wembley visited the Paris Exhibition during the week-end. Messrs [Roberts iNew Zealand; and Rawlins (Australia) were included in the party, which was cordially entertained at the Opera and Grand Palace. )n both occasions the staircase was ined hv a Garde Ropublicane. The Britishers will probably invite a return .-is.it from the Paris Coieinissoners.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 3

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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 3

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