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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

[Renter Telegrams.] FIGHT WITH COMMUNISTS. SOFIA. Nov. 23. 'The police are suppressing the Communist plot to assassinate persons throughout • Bulgaria. They raided a secret meeting which developed into a sanguinary struggle, in which revolvers and baud grenades Mere used. Several persons were killed and wounded. C’OMTNG ARCTIC FLIGHT. (Received this day at 10.25 a.m.l HOME. Nov. 23. The Italian. Colonel Nobile, who invented and constructed an airship in which Amundsen and Nobile, with a crew of fifteen mechanics will undertake a polar Might next spring, in a lecture before the University stated the scientific goal of the expedition was to establish the presence of bind or sen, and the actual nature of the polar region. 'Flic proposed course of the flight was from Spitsbergen to Point Barrow, north of Alaska, a distance of 2290 miles, of which seven hundred miles separate Spitzbcrgcn from the Pole. Tt is estimated the journey will take sixtylive hours. As it is impossible to construct a hangar, a special shelter will be built with a mooring mast. The airship will travel to Spitzbergen in tlyce stages by way of Pulliam and Trondhjem.

LOCARNO DEBATE IN REICHSTAG. BERLIN. Nov. 24. In opening the Locarno debate in {ho Reichstag Dr Luther declared the Government, would resign after the signature of the Locarno agreements in London on December Ist. He opined a new Government would bo the only one which was determined to puisne a policy of harmonizing the Locarno agreements, pointing out that f.ciinnnv was sure of a seat at the Council of the League of Nations, Dr Luther said Germany’s right to colonial mandates had been acknowledged and tlio Government expected its claims to bo conceded.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1925, Page 3

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

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

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