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HOME METAL MARKET. LONDON, Oct. 26. Copper, £62 Ss 9d and £63 6s 3d; lead, £39 8s 9d and £37 10s; spelter j £4O 10s and £39 ss; tin. £2Bl Ss 9d ! and £2BO 18s 9d; s.lver standard 33 l-16d fine 25 11-16 d per ok. —A. rnd N.Z.C.A . CHINESE UNREST. \ PEKIN, Oct. 26. i Taun Cluj in opened the Tariff Conferenee. Two thousand students de- I monstrated and demanded admission. | Upon refusal they attacked the | polico with sticks ar.d stones. Thirty ! Ppv.ce were injured and sent to hosp tal. Some students'were rlso injured and others-arrested. Order was restored. Tuau Chijui’s address of welcome to the deegntes consisted chiefly of a demand for tariff autonon:y.— A RIOT IN INDIA, . DELHI, Oct. 23. , ■ nt Bellary. originating from a lehgious dispute between two sects marching in processions, resulted in the pol co firing. Thiee deaths occurred. Pr or to the firing the mil ice 1 showed exemplary pat'ence, seven- j teen being injured through stone- ! thpowmg. The Deputy Superintend- i of pohee yns badly injured.- j THE PERSIAN GULF CYCLONE DELHI, Oct. 26. A telegram from Karachi dated (it 2o says; A Daily Gazette from ! Busline states that an earthquake, \ accompanied the gulf cyclone, where- 1 in -it; is teH ; HX)(X.peius;hellC TJw j • pearl..fisluna :; fleet- was practically ! willed out,. -Overj 200.;boats were suh£ Navalwhips m;;the = Gulf-lost,, two of | them boats ono whereof 'was suhsc- 1 fluently recovered. The Tamb Henjam islands, suffered seriously. Severn! - a '° pulms Jlt ’ Dasfn were . ' * • ■ ■ - - „ .
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10141, 29 October 1925, Page 2
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