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AIOTO.R RECORD. CAMPBELL Al AY COME TO N.Z. United Press Association—By Electro Telegraph—Copyright ] " ■ LONDON, January 12. . • Alaleolnr Campbell,: in an interview; said: ‘‘lf the position at Daytona is over-difficult, I shall immediately sail for New Zealand, and shall make an attempt on the world’s record on the Ninety .Mile Beach.” CHINESE PIRATES. SHANGHAI, January 13. The China Merchants Steam Navigation Company’s crack vessel “Llsiliming,” was captured by pirates between Shanghai and Foochow. liecargo was looted, and the passengers were robbed. SPANISH ARRESTS. OF STUDENT REVOLUTIONARIES. (Received this dav at 10.30 a.m.) AIADRID, January 13. Rounded up at the dead of night, after a search of their homes, one hundred local university students were dumped in a common criminal prison, as the result, of their connection with revolutionary activities. There is a very hitter outcry from the Students Federation, which is twenty-five, thousand strong, and it is feared Ibis will foment new disturbances.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1931, Page 6
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