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STOP PRESS NEWS.

LATE CABLES. LONDON, October 10. King knocked tat 'B©?eq in the Miss Co Iyer defeated Crole-Kcis and Mrs Beamish, C-s. G-2. At billiard.-, Smith, r-meedinr 12/do in / \ is play in- Han y C 5 roundroll, the one-armetl champion, who is acting as <1; pul y i'- r Inman, non- in hospital. PARIS, October I'.L Mr Chamberlain and M. Painlcvc discussed change; in the occupation of the Rhwieland, c ineerning which the Quai d'Orsay emphasises that io promises, * either w;i;ten or verbal, were given the Germans with regard to tlie. evacuation ‘it Cologne, which from live evacuation nf C:.l* gme, which, it is general!'' uiulci stood, will not he long delayed. . a certain amount cf satisfaction can lie given the Germans immediate 1 v, in tlio shape of concessions. rendering the Allies' adminis’ration on tlie Thine more palatable. GENEVA, October lb. The Till session of tin; Permanent Mandates Cunmi-sion of the league of Nation- or cued vhh a public t it-. Marqui The.-d.dk chairman, i t a .-perch reviewin'-- the work since :bo great delay in the receipt of some reports from Mandatory Powers. .X. kSgLGREEN’S BODY FOUND IN- - TUNNEL. The body of Richard Green was } reached by the Like Coleridge tun- • oilers Hi is morning, and it is hoped to get it clear of the debris before ; tjo-morrow. Mr .1. Urban, leader of Iho lunnelling party, is of opinion that the body of Archibald McDonald i- about 1.2 feet further into the .-lip. The w rk U being continued, hut it will he some days l.cf re MrDonald's body is likely to lie recovered. The bodv • f Archibald 31cFailiur i being brought to Christchurch ;to-day, and. the funeral will have hi- !;•*<• r« - ;• ywood CRUELTY .VLT.EGED The Magistrate, said that the only reasonable inference to draw from bn! lef■ ber bu-band’s bone to live with In r cousin. Tin husband, therefore, was not bound to maintain ber. and the information would be dismissed. GOLF. WELLINGTON. 0.-r ber 20. The following are Ibe result- of the fourth round t;f the ladies’ g 'f ebampit nsbiv.s; Mrs J. A. Cook Otago) beat Miss Upton fAuckland) ' and 1 ; Miss Withers (Geraldine) beat Mi-s M. Paytsn (Auckland' ’ arid 1 ; Alis?- Jervis (Hntt) beat Miss Culling (Auckland) 3 .ml 2: Mrs Dodgshun (Otago), beat Miss Cbrystal! (Christchurch: l and SCRATCHED. -New Zealand Cup at 2 pm. to-day.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17672, 20 October 1925, Page 1

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STOP PRESS NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17672, 20 October 1925, Page 1

STOP PRESS NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17672, 20 October 1925, Page 1

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