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___ l)lv» outdoor# Hltl! tUi nnm«r. Xt costs little, and DELIGHTFUL any. Convert I OUT-DOOR living' I! DOOMS heafthhil ° sleep" Porch with TO YOUR HOME i3B„V ,or Only obtainabi* at DRAYTON-JONES a (late Gees Ltd.) LTD. SIBERIA. — ■ COMMUNISTS IN CONTROL. ' (By Cable—Press Association—Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Cable TOIOO, December 16. Reports state that the Yladivostock Government having surrendered its power to the Ohita Government, the unification of the For East of Russia appears complete, with tihe Communists in full control. Japan, through General : Takayanigi, repeats her warning that sljb will not permit Communistic practices where Japanese troops are garrisoned, l»3t apparently the Russians intend ■to disregard Japan's wishes. It is reported that Chita has been advised from Moscow that whatever military help is needed against Japan will be forthcoming. A large portion of the Japanese Press is girding at the Government over the complete bieakdown of their Siberian policy, and is advisine the immediate evacuation homeward or all the forces. A HAZARDS SCHOOL. \ ■• , . RAID ON WELLINGTON WHABF. (FBXSS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, December 1-7. "Wharf loungers were startled thia afternoon by the sudden appearance of a motor-car containing a squad of police, which dashed on to the Lambton wharf and pulled up with a round turn alongside a big ring of men, who, it is alleged, were engaged in a game of hazards. The gathering dispersed^all directions, but the police succeeded in arresting six of the men—James Grant, Samuel Jarvis, Harry Coleman, George Peters, 1 Charles Henry Tawson, and Taylor. Subsequently five of them wer© released on bail. Tney will appear in the Police Court to-morrow charged with playing hazards. '* A boon to publio singeru, and reciters is "NAZOL." Keeps the throat clear as a bell. Can be taken anywhere. 1 j;fiinniiiiHiiiiii!iiiiiniiiimiiiiitimini^ | Out and Out Good Yalo.es 1 | worth Investigating by | | Intending Motor Buyers | | : I — New Bnlck, 1020, 5-ieater, rear ~ S rcreens, etc. . - £670 ~ — Bnlok. 1918, 8-«eat«r, |uit been s ~ painted .. .. .. . £600 ~ S Buick, 1918, 5-»eater, perfect order ZZ B £650 S S Hupp 33, E.L., 6.5-. 7-seater, new S S hood, newly painted ; thoroughly 3 — oyerhmuled, 12 moathc' S = ' £42S 3 ~ 1910-17 Ford, B-aeater, Up-top order, — — e months' guarantee .. £225 >3 2 Cherrolet, 3-eeater, in rood order, a S Ei., (Lb £27*5 g SS T7nio, aomethlng goo 4, B-ae&ier— a S ~ 1500, or offer 3 S Others to e&ooce from. a C . All invited to call in and see the g — beautiful "Paige" now on riew ; S '.B only a. limited number, to .hand. a I Loughrey & Tully | g 29-33 Tuam Street i S (Opp. Whit* Gwan Hotel) 5 5 L522>621S 'Phone 3281 S ifllllllllUlllllllUlHllllUllllllllilllllllllHil

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 10

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