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LATE MESSAGES

PARIS, Nov. 25. Ten people were killed and fifty injured by an explosion in,, a. starch factory at Lille. The factory was afterwards destroyed by fire. The. iamage amounted to £50,000. LONDON, November 25. New Zealand seized, a valuable opportunity for self-advertisement at the two-day civic; ceremonies at Boy Scout jamboree at Salisbury, where a stall showed prominently, honey, cheese, butter, whitebait, and toheroa soup, as ■well as literature. An officer was in attendance. There was xlso a Canadian display. ' HONOLULU, Nov. 25. The United States cruiser Pittsburg arrived to-day towing the New Zealand mine sweeper Wakhkura, found on November 20, crippled in ffiiiL ocean. The engines will he repaired here.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 November 1926, Page 5

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LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 26 November 1926, Page 5

LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 26 November 1926, Page 5

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