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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

[Australia A. N.Z. Cable Association.]

A LADY’S VIEWS. LONDON, September 21. Lady Cynthia Mosley, has lieeii •adopted as the prospective Socialist candidate for Stoke on Trent. Addressing a crowded meeting as “Comrades" Lady Mosley said that she had been brought up in a Conservative political atmosphere, hut, like many young people, she had re-noted strongly, and had tried to find out things. She had worked in an office for .'tits weekly, and later on for T.'l. She had then worked on the land, and took a course in economies. She had kept her eyes open in the Liuidon slums, and she was convinced tlmt Socialism was the only remedy for the present dilemma of Britain.

BRITAIN’S rXEMRLOYED. LONDON, September 22. The Ministry of Labour announces that it will shortly open four training centres to turn young men unemployed to handymen. Two centres will he residential, somewhere in the country, where men from 10 to go, on promising to emigrate to the Dominions, if suitable, will he given six months’ training in handling of horses, stock, ploughing, milking, fencing, and f. wooden house building. The other two centres will he mm-residential, and will ho sitnted at. Birmingham and New castle THE ESCAPED PRINCE. CONSTANTINOPLE. Sept. 21. The Egyptian Prince Seifcd'lun has w-iriSved here, accompanied h.v Ids mother and French nurse, and also by bo British attendant wlm disappeared from the British asylum simultaneously with Seifeddnn.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1925, Page 3

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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1925, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1925, Page 3

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