BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(Reuter’s Telegram.) (Received Jan. 3, 1 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 2. Obituary: Mr. S, Baring Gould, the author, aged 90 years. It is officially announced that- the British Empire Exhibition will noli be open on Sundays, except the stadium for certain religious events, as for example a national thanksgiving service on Empire Day and a service oil Anzac Sunday. Waihi shares are at 27s 6d; P. and 0. shares, buyers 41280, sellers £290. Exchange on New York is 429§ cents. At, the tallow sales 1364 casks were offered and 1173 sold, at sixpence lo n shilling advance. Fine mutton, 49s per cwt., medium 445, fine beef 475, medium 43s 3d. (Received January 3, 1 p.m.) PEKING, Jan 2. A mandate has been issued, fixing the date of the Parliamentary elections as April 14. DELHI, Jan. 2. Landak Shinwari, a tribesman concerned in the murder of Major Finnis in Beluchistan, has been captured. Four others arei evading the vigilance of the militia.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16321, 3 January 1924, Page 3
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