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PORT SAID. January 23. Sir N. R. House's condition has improved and is satisfactory. STRUCK C ANAL RANK. PORT SAID. January 23. The Ostorley. c-n route to London, struck the canal hank and broke off two blades of the starboard propeller, and bent the tail shaft. She was sur reyed and permitted to proceed. DEPOSIT OF IRON ORE. RO.ME. January 23. A deposit of iron ore discovered at Tam bum. Pass in Central Appenines. is declared to contain sixty-eight per cent of metal compared with forty per cent in other European mines. It is honed the dnilv output will be three hundred tons of pure metal, enabling Italy to discard imports.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1927, Page 3
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117MISCELLANEOUS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1927, Page 3
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