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MINE DISASTER. ANOTHER IN GERMANY. (United Prpsa As»uoiatu>n— By Electric '1 oiegrapfi—Copyright), BERLIN, February 22. In a not her pit at Northburg, 31 miners were killed, also 40 pit horses, and 14 milieus wore injured by a fire damp explosion. LLOYD’S MEDAL. (Received 11.10 a.in.) LONDON, February 24. 'l'lm Lloyds medal for saving life at sea was awarded to two Papuans, Lgnga Kevau ami Gari l’oi, for their lieioisin in rescuing .Mrs Berge, whose husband and her four children and thirteen natives were drowned when the motor vessel “Yaivau” foundered li is believed this is the first occasion the medal has been awarded to natives.
CA NDID AC Y WJ TH DR AWN. (Received 10.5 n. 111.) LIMA, February 23. Luis Cairo, provisional President of Poni; oil Monday lVitlidrcW bis candidacy for tin, election as President. THE PRINCES’ TOUR. SANTIAGO, February 23. The Prince of Wales and Prince George calk'd at the Presidential Palace on Monday returning a visit to President Ibanez. Later they visited the Santiago branch of the Big London Department store taking keen interest in deals of Chilan business.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1931, Page 5
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