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Pree* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. CAPETOWN, March 23. Having successfully negotiated with the Union Government for representation at the British Empire Exhibition, Major Belcher, head of the mission, with Mr Hiam, agricultural advisor, left for Australia today.—Reuter. BRUSSELS. March 24. (Received March 24, at 9-40 p.m.) As a reprisal for the shooting of a Gorman officer, four young Germans at Duisburg jumped on to a train and shot Lieutenant Graff, son of a Belgian general, in cold blood.—A. and N.Z. Cable. LONDON,. March 24. (Received March 24, at 8.30 p.m.) The Admiralty has decided that Nelson’s ship, the Victory, must remain in dock at Portsmouth, where visitors will be allowed on board, —A. and N.Z. Cable,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 9

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 9

BRITISH AND FOREIGN Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 9