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RUSSIA AND CHINA. PEKIN, August 10. M. Tehiteherin lias replied to the Chinese Government’s request to change Ambassador lvnrakhan, stating that, if China insists on the point, tho Soviet will have no alternative but to cancel the recognition of China and wait for the establishment of another Central Government in China to deal with Karakhan. ROYALTY MOVEMENTS. JjONDON, Aug. 10. The Duke and Duchess of York have gone to Glam is Castle. They will return from Scotland on the eleventh of October. The Prince'of Wares is holidaying until the thirteenth of October. Ho will have no public engagements in tho meantime.
OBITUARY. LONDON, August 10. Obituary.—Earl of Eldon, aged 81.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1926, Page 2
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