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EASTBOURNE MURDERERS EXECUTED. By Telegraph.-j-Press Assn —Copyright. London, Feb. 4. Field and Gray, who murdered a girl typist, were executed at Wandsworth. Reporters, who were limited to two, were admitted for the first time for many years. EMIGRATION CONFERENCE. London, Feb. 4. The Emigration Conference concluded to-day. It completed the details cabled on January 27, subject to reference of the whole question to the Imperial Conference in June, —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. LOOTING IN TIBET Delhi, Feb. 3. Russians, supposed to be Bolshevik remnants, are assisting Chinese Tartars in plundering Northern Tibet. It is reported they are sacking Takhuri, containing the Dalai Lama s State bank. NEWSPAPERS AMALGAMATE. London, Feb. 4. The Pall Mall Gazette announces the completion of negotiations for amalgamation with the Globe, to become one paper entitled the Pall Mall Gazette and Globe. It is reported that other London newspapers are offered for sale. Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. COLD STORAGE CHARGES. ‘ London, Feb. 4. The Port of London Authority announces that the reduction of 25 per cent, of the increased charges cabled recently does not apply to cold storage.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable. Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1921, Page 7
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