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CHINESE FLOOD RELIEF. t l ______ JAPANESE' ASSISTANCE! limited press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) TOKIO, September 2. The 3000-ton ship Amagi Maru is leaving on September 10 for China, carrying a full cargo of materials for the relief of sufferers in the Chinese floods. Baron Fukao will supervise the distribution. MILITARY APPOINTMENT. itUGBY, 'September 1. Major-General Sir Reginald May has succeeded General E. S. Girdwood ns Commandant of the Itoyal Military College, Sandhurst. FRENCH SUBSCRIPTIONS. LONDON, September 3. A Paris message says the issue of British Treasury Bills cabled on 28th. August, was almost subscribed in 48 hours. FIRE AT APIA. APIA, September 3. An up-to-date cocoa drier plant and building in the reparation estates of Magia plantation, leased by R. Paterson, was totally destroyed by fire. The loss is over £3,000. Part is insured The origin is unknown. SERVIAN AFFAIRS. BELGRADE, September 3. The King has promulgated a new constitution providing for the return of the Parliamentary regime.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1931, Page 5
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