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BRITISH AND FOREIGN

Press Association—By Telegraph— Copyright ATHENS, January 14. The Government has refused to permit the removal of Constantine’s body to Greece, where the presence of so many refugees, who are regarded as the victims of his disastrous policy, is accepted as sufficient justification for the Government’s action. —A. and N.Z. Cable. CAIRO, January 14. The Government has officially announced that, while it does not wish to ’hamper Lord Carnarvon in any arrangement that ho mav make with private individuals it must insist upon strict impartiality in giving information concerning the contents of Tutankhamen’s tomb to all the journalists at Thebes. Lord Carnarvon contemplated permitting only one journalist to remain with the party.—A. and N.Z. Cable. DELHI, January 14. There one survivor in the colliery accident at Behar. There were 74 deaths as the result of the explosion.—A. and N.Z. Cable. COPENHAGEN. January 14. Moscow reports that an investigation of the accounts of the Third Communist InfprnationaJe discloses extensive defalcations amounting to nearly 7,000,000 gold roubles. Some of the money formed the Internationale’s fighting fund, and it has entirely disappeared. Prominent members of the executive are suspected.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18762, 16 January 1923, Page 5

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN Otago Daily Times, Issue 18762, 16 January 1923, Page 5

BRITISH AND FOREIGN Otago Daily Times, Issue 18762, 16 January 1923, Page 5

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