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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) BRADFORD PRICES. LONDON, Nov. 21. There is little business at Bradlord. Prices are protectively firm, pending the opening of the London sales. OUTSPOKEN COMMENT. PARIS, Nov. 21. Tfie “ Populaire ” publishes a letter from Fenner Rrockwav, President ol the British Independent Labour Party, refusing Rykolf’s invitation to the Soviet’s tenth anniversary. Brockwav stated: “ Aiy reason is that thcic arc groaning in your prisons and exile camps, hundreds ol Socialists whose love of social justice and libel ty has been proved by many in the Tsarist days. How could I he the guest of those keeping them in prison or exile? Their imprisonment is an exaggerated expression of that intolerance of opposition which seeks to impose silence on Trotsky, Zienoviev, Kamenev and Rakowsky.

A SERIOUS ACCIDENT. TE KUITI, Nov. 22. Last night Charles Gates, agc’,l 21, when riding pillion on a motor cycle near l’iopio was thrown to the ground, when the machine ran over a dog. The other man escaped with minor injuries. The injured man was brought to the To Tvuiti Hospital, where an examination discovered he had sustained a broken and dislocated neck. Ho is still alive and his condition is precarious, though doctors believe there is a liojie of recovery.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1927, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1927, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1927, Page 3

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