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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

[Reuter Telegrams.]

IXT ER XAT K>N Al< TELEGRAPH HATES. PARIS Oct. 22. The liitei-milinluil TeU'gi'itph Conte re me decided to nppoint u committcc to report on tile mutter of elunigcs in code lnnoini.ee. This menus that the present rates with regard to code cipher remain in force until the next conference three years lienee. The in- rease in the telegraph rates did not come up lor consideration at the plenary conference hut have hcen virtually adopted. MANY EIi.RED IN ERYPT. CAIRO, Oct. 22. Kitty-four "ere killed and forlythree iniured at an annual fair at Taetah attended hy nearlv one million people, while the polite were endeavouring In clear the way for one of the Ministers. CAIRO. Oct. 2d. Those killed al Tautah fair were trampled lo death in a mad stampede of lie- litem crowd. AN ANTWERP TRAC HOY. CONDON. Oet. 22. Police met the .Melita at Southampton. and the greatest secrecy war observed in taking Towers off. in eonneetion with Ine \ntwerp shooting, ffe told the police his life aboard the steamer had been made one of misery. COX DON. Oct. 22. Cilmotir's condition is more hopeful. The bullet entered his face and lodged in his ear. It will probably be exl.vinated to-day. Holiday is a Ist! improving.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1925, Page 3

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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1925, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1925, Page 3

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