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» (i|y Klectric Telegraph.-—Copyright.) (Aust.-N.Z. Gable Association.) . THE NOBEL PRIZES. (Received October 80, 9 a.m.) Stockholm, Octobor 29. The Nobel Medicine prizes (£8000)' •for 1919-20 have been awarded to Dr. Jules Bordet, of Brussels, and Profess sor August Krock, of Copenhagen, respectively. BOLSHEVISM IN FRANCE. Paris, October 29. The General Confederation of La-« bour and the Socialist Party have, agreed upon a campaign in favour of the Russian revolution. - Macs meetings will "be"held in Paris and other towns in France on November 20. The workers will be urged not to make o rtransport any war materials and munitions for use against tho Russian revolutionaries. DROP IN SUGAR PRICES. (Received October 30, 1 p.m.) ! Weltevredin, ■October 29. t Owing to a debacle in the overseas companies' affairs, the sugar market is dull. Superior quality, October' shipment, is quoted at 29 guldens' f.o.b. for picul of 1361b (equal to a , little over 4d per pound). At tliiai price'some business has been done. A FLOATING ZOO. New York, October 29. The steamer Bellbuckle has arrived from Sydney, bringing 4000 spocimens of Australian animals, birds, and reptiles consigned to the Neif York Zoological Park. THE PORT ELIZABETH RIOTS. Capetown, October 28. At Port Elizabeth, the evidence of the police a.nd other witnesses at the inquest established the fact that several natives aimed with revolvers commenced shooting, to which the police subsequently replied. THE GREEK THRONE. Athens, October 28. Admiral Condotirieties has been! elected Regent. ■ . ■.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4130, 30 October 1920, Page 2
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