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LONDON, Sept. 2. “You arc going to a land of golden opportunity” said Sir .T. Parr, farewell! ng .sixty boys sailing "for New Zealand in tho Rotorua under the auspices of tbe Shoepowners and Church of England Settlement Council. The party includes thirty sons of .seamen killed or incapacitated during the war. TRAIN DISASTER. PARIS, Sep. a. The inquiry into the railway accident shows that the damage to the line must have boon done shortly before the arrival of the express, since three pilgrim-laden trains passed over th.e same spot on route to Lourdes only half an hour previously. The police found a spanner and pliers nearby.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1927, Page 1

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