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“EGYPT’S” GOLD. ITALIANS RECOVER £730,000. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY,-October 8. Tile salvage steamer “Artiglio” has reached Plymouth with another £70,000 worth of gold salvaged from the sunken liner “Egypt.” The Artiglio has now salvaged £730, 000 worth altogether from the liner. , TALLOW SALES. L ■LONDON, October 10. At the tallow sales stocks were 1563 and imports 469. SERIOUS RIOTS. GENEVA, October 9. Disbandment of the local regiment at Fribourg after manoeuvres led to serious rioting, due to the arresh of two soldiers who were singing the “Jiii'ernationale.” Women wee in a majority in the mob nhich besiPTrtl the police station, every window of which was broker. Firemen fried to deluge the crowd, but the hoc s were cut. The colonel tried to control the crowd but was knocked off his horse. The police fi r# *d in self-defence, wounding several rioters. Release of the prisoners at two in the morning ended a hectic night.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1932, Page 5
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