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BRITISH AND FOREIGN

Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyrignt LONDON, January 11. During a test flight a large passengercarrying De Haviland aeroplane nosedived and crashed at Stanmoro Common, Middlesex, killing two men and injuring three. The dead include Captain Keyes, the pilot who brought down a. Zeppelin at Scarborough.—A. and N.Z. Cable. A menace to the Aberdeen fisheries by the invasion of German trawlers has been removed by the trawl owners and skippers prevailing on the salesmen not to sell fish landed by German vessels fishing in the North Sea. The skippers threatened to strike unless the German landings were stopped. The skipper of a German trawler who proposed to discharge a big catch was told to take the fish to Germany. This decision does not affect German catches in Icelandic waters, which are mostly brought to Aberdeen, where they are cured.—A. and N.Z. Cable. A pencilled note was pinned on Mrs Middleton’s bed linen stating, “In loving memory of A. H. M., who committed suicide on August 19.” A note in similar terms was pinned on two bedroom doors. —A. and N.Z. Cable. [Armed with a. warrant granted by the sanitary authorities, the police broke into a house in Regent street. As they entered two shots were heard. Maltby the male occupant) was found wounded in the head. He died in a few minutes. Tho police found Mrs Middleton’s body, bent double, face downwards, in the bath. The body was in an advanced state of decomposition. There was very little water in the bath.] HELSINGFORS, January 11. A telegram from Moscow states that Lenin is worse. Bleeding from the brain has recommenced, and he is unable to speak. No bulletins have been issued for political reasons.—A. and N.Z. Cable. DELHI, January 11. (Received Jan. 12, at 8.5 n.m.) Insured parcels, said to contain a lakh of runees in small notes, were stolen from the General Post Office in Calcutta. The police have arrested a European and two Chinamen, and have recovered small notes worth 70,000 runees. —A. and N.Z. Cable. THE MOST STARTLING ASSEMBLY Of SUMMER-TIME BARGAINS Even Seen in Dunedin NOW AWAIT THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES At PENROSE'S GREAT 1023 SUMMER SALE 150 pairs Boys’ Heavy Barbwire Cloth Knickers; nothing better for holiday wear; all sizes. Usual price, 9s 6d. SALE PRICE 5s lid. 250 pairs Boys’ Heavy Wool Tweed Knickers; smart grey shades: good wearing: nil sizes. Usual price, 10s 6d. SALE BRICE, 7s lid. 100 pairs Boys’ Hen- Navy Serge Knickers, for belt or brace*- ■ a nice dressy knicker; sizes, 3 to 11. Usual price, 9s lid. SALE PRICE, 6s lid. 250 pairs Men’s Dark Grey Tweed Trousers; 3 pockets; good wearing. Usual price, 29s 6d. SALE PRICE. 15s 6d. 100 pairs Men's Colonial All-wool Saddlctwcod Trousers, in brown and dark grev

shades. Usual price, 32s 6d. SALE PRICE, 21s. 103 Bovs’ Kaiapoi Sports Suits, in .nice Donegal Tweeds; the right suit for holiday wear. Siz.es 3 to 5; usual price 39s 6d: SALK PRICE 21s. Sizes 6 to 10. usual place 455; SAC') PRICE, 27s 6d. Siz.es 11 to 16, usual price 4Ss 6d; SALE PRICE, 29s 6d. 50 Men’s Sac Suits, in hard-wearing Woo! Tweeds; correct style, perfect fitting; nothing better for everyday wear. Usual price, 90s. SALE PKICL. 555. 160 pairs Men’s Barbwire Trousers, all dark shades; noted for hard wear. Usual price, 15s 6d. SALE PRICE, 10s 6d. W. PENROSE & CO.. GEORGE STREET. -Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18760, 13 January 1923, Page 9

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN Otago Daily Times, Issue 18760, 13 January 1923, Page 9

BRITISH AND FOREIGN Otago Daily Times, Issue 18760, 13 January 1923, Page 9