NEWS BY CABLE AND MAIL.
DEVON CIDER FROM FRENCH APPLES. LONDON, Oct. 1. The famous Devonshire cider will be made this year from imported French apples. The farmers of Devon demand 12(Js per ton and the cider manufacturers offered 955. This compares with but 30s paid a few years ago. JU-JITSU FOR POLICE. A GERMAN INSTRUCTOR.. V NEW YORK, Oct. 21. V ill Jam Frantden, u German ju-jitsu expert, has arrived to teach New York policemen his 600 tricks. Police officials believe that ju-jitsu will aid in the bloodless capture of many criminals. I MALARIA OUTBREAK. ! ON P. AND O. LINER. LONDON, Oct. 16. There wbre 23 cases of malaria aboard the Macedonia, which has just arrived from India with her flag flying at half-mast. The third officer died from heart trouble following an attack of the fever. There has never previously been such an epidemic on a Peninsular liner. . CHILD AWARDED £l5O. DISFIGURED IN ACCIDENT. MARRIAGE PROSPECTS SPOILED.
LONDON, Oct. 17. A - girl aged four years has been awarded £l5O damages by a County Court as compensation for disfiguring facial injuries received in a street accident, which are calculated to spoil h*r marriage prospects.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 November 1924, Page 3
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