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Yesterday's Wireless News.

Wellington, August 2. An Order-in-Council states that the coasts of Ross Sea, with all adjacent islands, and territories, are all British settlement within meaning of the British Settlement Act, 1887, and shall in future be administered by New Zealand and vested in the GovernorGeneral of New Zealand. By order of the king, the places will be named Ross Dependency. Two passenger trams col. lided near Hamburg, an engine and ten carriages being oiled as high as a house. It is estimated that 100 deaths occurred. South Africa has granted amnesty to all those sentenced to less than five years' imprisonment in connection with the Rand upheaval. Commencing Ist September, the new cable-letter rate between Sydney and London will be ninepence per word. Small supplies of insulin (the new cure for diabetes) are being obtained by the New Zealand Government. At hotkey, the New Zealand touring team beat the Sydney metropolitan team.

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Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 23, Issue 31, 3 August 1923, Page 5

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Yesterday's Wireless News. Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 23, Issue 31, 3 August 1923, Page 5

Yesterday's Wireless News. Samoanische Zeitung, Volume 23, Issue 31, 3 August 1923, Page 5