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[■.Reuter Telegrams.] INDIAN PRINCE. I,ON DON, Aug. 15. Xlie death is announced of Princo Frederick Duleep Singh, second and only surviving son of the late Maharajah of Lahore. NEGOTIATIONS TO OPEN. LONDON, Aug. 17. The Miners’ Conference instructed its representatives to re-open negotiations immediately. 'NOTABLE SUICIDES. LONDON, Aug. 17. Obituary': —Sir Howard Spicer, viceChairnian of Spicers’ Ltd., a pa-per-making firm. He went at noon to an hotel in the vicinity of the Strand ■wherein he is a large shareholder, locked himself in a room reserved for directors where ho was found during the evening deiffd from a shot wound. Deceased had severe attacks of influenza during recent months. PRICE OF GOLD. LONDON, Aug. 17. .The price of gold is £4 8s 9:3d. MINE AFIRE. CAPETOAVN, Aug. 17. A fire in the 7th. level of the Brak-t pan mines resulted in many native ,w a number of European workers bein gassed. Four natives are dead and five are missing. The outbreak has been isolated.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1926, Page 3
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