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OBITUARY. (United Press Association —By Electrics. Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, June 26. Obituary.—Colonel Grant Morden. SERIOUSLY ILL. LONDON, June 2A. Earl Dudley, a former GovernorGeneral of Australia is seriously ill nt a nursing home in Park. KING ACCEPTS CONDITIONS. SINGAPORE, June 26. A fuller reply by the King state ; that he agrees to the conditions Tu - manded in order to avoid bloodshed. He states be lias long had a constitutional system an mind. A = lie is a Li I man, he is unable to carry .the burnt n for long. DANISH CONTRACT FOB BRITAIN. LONDON, June 24. A provisional agreement Inis been made between the Danish Minister of Public Works and the British linn of .Dorman, Long and Company, for 'theconstruction of the railway and bridge across Slorstroonien. The cost, of (I.a work is estimated at about £2,000,000. MURDERER SENTENCED. CALCUTTA. June 25. Kumar Bluiltachnrjco, a young H loin, has been ~- enteneed to death by a fpi-eud’ tribunal eomposi-d of three Hindus in eoun.'ctiuii wi;h the murder of Douglas, the Mulnajimv Magistrate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1932, Page 5
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