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United Fress Association—Pw Electric Telegraph—Copyright. APOLOGY FOR ASSAULT. Received December 16, 8.25 a.m. , LONDON, December 15. Mr Kennerley Uumford has apologised" for assaulting Mr Collis, and the summons has been withdrawn. [The following is-the anginal caWo message on this subject.: Resenting the criticism of his wfe's singing, Mr jignorley, B^^cSbs) m a^tibuie ■ apo op, alleging _t^attne criticism was one of a c<)urt Mr Collis has coinmen^d 1 olice v,ouru proceedings.] CANADIAN FINANCE. Received December 16, I^o a.m. lleC6 OTTAWA, December 10. Mr Fielding, Canadian Minuter ot Finance, states that owmg to disturb •mcc m the money markets, JJl^™ dS not intend to float a P-manent loan, but merely £3,000,000 d* per cent' Treasury bills, to cover the.half year's operations from tho Ist of January.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 7934, 16 December 1909, Page 2
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