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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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