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ROYAL HUNTING STUD SOLD. / (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) LONDON, November 7. The Duke of York is not hunting during the present season. His stud of six hunters has been auctioned at Leicester, and brought 965 guineas. DISARMAMENT QUESTION. ROME, November 7. Signor Grandi, accompanied by Italy’s disarmament expert, Signor Rosso, has, sailed for America. CANADIAN LIBERAL SPLIT. OTTAWA, November 6. Following on criticisms of his attitude towards the Liberal Senators who were involved in the Biauharnois power scandal, with a demand‘for a new Leader to be named, Mr MacKenzie King, Leader of the Liberal [Party, is calling a National Party Convention for November 23rd. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, November 3. The figures issued to-night that for the week ending October last, there was a further reduction <■! 11,786 in the number of unemployed in Britain, making a total redaction of nearly 100,000 for the preceding four weeW.
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Grey River Argus, 9 November 1931, Page 8
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