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NEWS AND NOTES

I|||; A few hours alter t-he sheriff’s offirers liad departed from Clydebank the 9%^. crowd restored fohr evicted families lligtoi their houses. The factors realise pgp"th.e futility of evictions, but are rely--o.' ing on such efforts to compel the Goveminent to intervene. Wi-H ' j Beautiful oak piano by Squire and <*£ j Longson. Call and inspect or write for particulars. Cash or terms. Miles’ Music Store, Rora Street. Iff... j Mr Henry Colelcugh, aged 67, a reft t iked rope manufacturer, who spent |" c ;i list's trying to prove his claim to an . >irldom, is dead, aud was buried in His coffin was inscribed. Riglrt Honourable Herbert V ynColclough, Eleventh Earl of NewViscount Kyiunvird, Baron Lev- ■ These holiday • photographs should V developed with the ffttaiost care in B . tier that you may preserve a true rethe treasured summer hours. H&You may bring us your films to be de KEvelopod and printed with the assurance IP?" that the results will be as perfect, as s~~’ : t is possible for experts to make them. McLennan’s Pharmacy, Rora Street, ;Te Km, (5 > d;V ,j;;i Hundreds of telephone wires are gE,sk.wn in England and underground vf- cables are waterlogged. The mam line * A frosn London to Carlisle is submerge l b tear Peurith. The Scottish express is % - held up. Severe flooding has occurred J&lt'*'oil the upper reaches of the Thames. S® --Heavy losses of cattle and sheep are kggmreportod. live your piano kept always up to iby P. Miles, pmuo tuner. Ro- ? a speciality. Special rates roi year. O-d-s Miles’ Music Store i Trotman’s). * _ e. United States Shipping Board ipproved of the sale of nine eai£° ; for £240,000 to the Pacific IradStoanishij; Corporation, which wi oyer the Government service now Oed by Messrs Swayne and Hoyt nstralia and New Zealand. nas Present for Menl When in t consult Arthur Stubbiugs, oppokgnol Rox, Rora Street, Te Kuiti. msters,' doctors, engineers ami • professional men in the departs of different Australian States applied to the Commonwealth Artion Court for registration as an stria! organisation. r her' holiday tlodel needs ao :uj need have . any hesitation m •>.r her selection at McLennan s iimey, Rora Street, where only ,est of powders, vanishing creams, are obtainable, and where the i are lower, too. W ' Marks, M.P., who has recently •net! from a trip to Europe, said ad been given in Berlin by Rusobservers more intimate facts t the Melbourne tramway and e strikes than he himself knew, ,ugh he had been in Victoria at time of the strikes. len thinking of exchp-ging or lg a piancy 16S ’ > icy. 'Miles’ Mlusic Store. nly next week the Ambassadors Conference will present to the respective Governments of Lhe Allies a Note unanimously agreed upon, briefly the reasons for the nonb evacuation of Cologne, after which T-Uth? Allies will collectively present it V.,\ f;to Germany. iArthur Stubbiugs has a grea,t variety Sf or lioewe Pipes in stock. AH shapes ''& in cases, prices right. Opposite Signa /‘gfßox, Rora Street. * Berlin had the wildest New Year’s IvffEveT it has ever experienced. The traffic was enormous, and a number people were killed in collisions beiM tween motor ears and tramcars. Riots ■pd and fights in the suburbs resulted in jpfV ' - There' arc no better, more acceptable, or more practical Xmas gifts for J f women than such dainty presents as perfumery, toilet accessories, mafiiOTe M sets, etc. You’ll find a wonderful PS ranee of,* suck items here—and wonderSil values, etc. , McLennan s PharL . ■. jmacy. R«ra Street, Te Kujti. (6) / The steamer Diogenes picked up an gOS on December 30, saying: ‘We I are'sinking. Eepm-Ho' Capetown.’’ 11, 1i s believed the message emanate^fioin ■f; the Norwegian steamer Erivan, which • i i r\r\ Tfpcember 27 from Ker- •* wirelessed on DecemD eguelen that she was sa.hng fol Ca^. town on December 29 with 10,009 |: i: barrels of oil. second^HsHi

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2062, 3 January 1925, Page 1

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NEWS AND NOTES King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2062, 3 January 1925, Page 1

NEWS AND NOTES King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2062, 3 January 1925, Page 1

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