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i BATTLESHIP SUNK. .j [Jmted Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph. _ LONDON, August 15. The battleship 'Emperor of India, that was mistakenly sunk by gunfire in the Channel while being used for target practice, was refloated, hut heavy gales stripping off the steel patches, negatived the earlier salvage attempt. INDIA’S PROBLEMS. (Received this day at 9.2 a a.m) CALCUTTA, August 16. An indication that Congress is prepared to abandon its impossible position and allow Gandhi to go to London after all, is contained in the news that Gandhi is willing to waive the demand for an arbitration tribunal to deal with alleged breaches of the. Delhi Pact, in favour of one official, preferably a Judge. U.S.A. POLITICS. WASH,I .\'.TON, August 15. The Farm Board’s proposal to destroy cotton, cabled on the l2tli ol August appears to have been rejected by Southern Governors.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1931, Page 6
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