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for lat* ne*e receive<tS| after the paper has gone to press. w FRENCH TROOPS. PA HIS, January 15. Following tlic Herman Government's prohibition of the coal deliveries. the Conference at Essen between the French authorities and representatives of the Mine Owners’ Association broke down. After Ilerr Fritz Tliysseu, on behalf of the German representatives, had declared that the French order to resume the coal deliveries could not be observ- - ed, General Degoutte immediately , gave the order to advance to Dortmund. and announced that troops would he established in the evening on the line at Werden. Hattiugen, Wernne, Heinrinchenburg, Reekie nhausen and Bottrop. ' 1 DOMINION BOWLING TOFTLAA- " 3 MENT. AUCKLAND. January ID. Section A - Crane .30 v. Freeman -21; Fooks 25 v. King 33; Hcthcrington 21 v. I»i I king-toil 22; Wilson 28 v. Pegler 22; Wright 25 v. Crowley 22. Section L—Jen kin 22 v. Unison 25; ' Inglis 20 v. Snaddou 21: Bell 24 v. Quinn 29. IV Intosli 36 v. Inglis 23; Wool lei* 16 v. Prince 27. Section B—Russell 30 v. Lesley 22; Wilson 20 v. Naylor 32; Crabtree 26 v. Bell 28; Parsons 23 v. Brightling 19. Section C-Lowe 26 v. Moffat t .18; M’liityre 29 v. Buckley 27; Dalaunay 22 v. Goldsmith 19; Jury 32 v. Mouke 26; Wallace 24 v. Skoglund 22. Section I—Smart 22 v. Lockwood 21; Thomson 25 v. Potter 11; Gray 30 v. Orr 21; Bun kin 21 v. Warren 20; Boskill 21 v. Knight 26. Section J—H. Smart 29 v. Dee 22; Davidson 26 v. Campbell 16; Maher 20 v. Sale 19; Gill 25 v. Clements 22; Vugler 20 v. Needham 18. Section M—Topliss 16 v. Compton ■23; M’Leod 2S v. Adlcy 20; Potter 26 v. M’Derinott 19; Sclirauer 19 v. SauO VERSE AS SHIPPING. SYDNEY, January 16. Arrived—Ulimaroa, at 5.43 u.m.; Marama, at 8.45 a.m. IRISH OUTRAGE. & THRILLING ESCAPE FROM REBELS. 3? LONDON, January 15. fe Following the escape of Senator fc. Cogarty from a party of Rebels by whom lie was kidnapped and taken jj* who is a prominent Dublin physician. V. ling. Four men called- at- liis house B and demanded his attendance at an urgent case. When the doctor apa waiting motor-car, and drove him The doctor, asking to go out for a H breath oT air, was accompanied by ped off his coat, flung it over the # guards' heads, and tied, armed men pursuing him. Finding that his only hope of escape was to cross the , w Liffey. Senator Cogarty dived into £ ihe icy water, and the current cartied him downstream. Eventually J., lie reached a'weir, and managed to struggle ashore, and cross to Phoenix *\ Park. Hu reached the civic guard I station exhausted, and took refuge 1 §

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16941, 16 January 1923, Page 12

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"STOP PRESS” NEWS Star (Christchurch), Issue 16941, 16 January 1923, Page 12

"STOP PRESS” NEWS Star (Christchurch), Issue 16941, 16 January 1923, Page 12