A (ire at Tokio destroyed the Contra! Post. Office, including a large foreign mart. The palace and main railway station were endangered. Women doctors in Sydney have established, at their own expense, a hospital for women and children. The Prince of Wales declared, replying to the t oust of his health at. | Rangoon, that nowhere during his ■ three tours had he met with a warmer reception than that at Han- . goon. He is now visiting Mandalay. A London cable message slates (hat influenza continues to claim thousands of victims. Thus far the death-rate is low, tint hospitals are finding difficulty in coping with the epidemic. Borough authorities are issuing free disinfectants for jiurg- < ing and other purposes. , A fire occurred at the timber yards of Hoixsely and Hon, Hartlepool, covering eight acres. 1 In; )(re extended to the residential area and l many houses won; dc.Oroj ml. I; WAHIC'H WORM KlfiH '-w: do ate j' f worms of all d esc nt>Uo.i 4 Pleas;,at I; «uro and cortsflU 4' 1 1
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Temuka Leader, Issue 10281, 7 January 1922, Page 2
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