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Electric Teleyraoh—Press Associatin' Copyrisrht (Received this day at 8.30 a.m.) Paris, This Day. j Daucourt’s Cairo flight ended by a fall and the destruction of his aeroplane in the Taurua Mountains. The aviator was unhurt-. Amsterdam, This Day. Pinliero, a diamond broker, was travelling in the train to Vienna when a stranger entered the carriage, knocked him senseless and stole £21,200 worth of diamonds. London, This Day. The Westminster Gazette congratulates the Hon. Arthur Lyulph Stanley upon his accession to so important and dignified an office as that of Governor of Victoria. The paper adds that he will have opportunities in democratic Victoria of filling out his career, which began with such promise. [The Hon. Alfred Lyulph Stanley is the eldest son of the fourth Baron Sheffield. Born in 1875, he was educated at Oxford University (8.A.), and was admitted to the Bar. at the Inner Temple, in 1902. From 1906 to 1910 he was Liberal M.P. for the Eddisbury Division of Cheshire. In 1905 he married Margaret Evans, a daughter of Mr H. Evans-Orordon, by whom he has one son and two daughters.] B. Burdickin, a Sydneyite, is rowing at Oxford in the trial eight, and A. C. Bell, Geelong, and R. Gould, Christchurch, in the Cambridge trials.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4700, 29 November 1913, Page 5

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4700, 29 November 1913, Page 5

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 4700, 29 November 1913, Page 5

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