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(Australian Press Association Sc Sun.) PRINCE OK WALKS. LONDON', Miircli 21. t Riding in the Guards point-to-point ' steeplechase at Hiseley, the Prince of Wales led to the seventh obstacle, a vide brook, where his horse slithered on the far side and the reins broke. The Prince somersaulted on to his face still boldine the reins, lie was unhurt and seramhled from the way of the other competitors. TALLOW KALES. LONDON, March 21. At the- tallow sales 502 casks were offered and*4Bo sold. Prices were unchanged to Oil in advance. Mutton, fine 43s Oil, medium 80s Od ; beef, line 40s, medium 80s Od. 1 I 1 ' NICARAGUA ELECTIONS. MANAGUA, .March 21. A President Diaz to-day signed a decree establishing the United States supervision over the October elections. ELEVATOR COLLAPSES. MERLIN March 21. Recently a constructed elevator, weighing seven hundred tons used to raise weapons, collapsed in a gale at Mer.seberg and killed thirteen and injured live. A FATALITY.’ VIENNA, March 21. Seventeen tourists were crossing the snow bridge at Fauern range near j Salzburg during a storm when the bridge collapsed. Four were dug c but the remainder perished.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1928, Page 3
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