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LATE FOOTBALL.' THE ASSOCIATION GAME* (By Cab!*—Press Asnocintion—CopyriffctJ J (Reatoi't Tcitgnuu.) (Rce*ivod April 18th. I.S o.ra.) ' LONDON'. April 18. In tho Scottish Cup final, P.u! ick Thbtta bent Glasgow by 1 g»*l to nil. NOTES AND MEMORANDA. * Tho St. Matthew's (St. Alb»n») ChtiitV tr.mtnl pnrith meeting and ooml will b* htvd in tho schoolroom to-morrow crvningk DAILY MEMORANDA—Monday, Apiil VL AUCTIONS. Tonks, Norton. and Co., Ltd., i» tS*ir Rooms, at 3—Carpets and Rag*, One of the biggest graft exposures la New York's long history of bribery and corruption reached its climax on* February 4th, when Robert Brindell, pre. sidetit of the Building Trades Council, was found guilty on a charge of organised blackmail. The union leader (snyg the New York correspondent of the London "Daily Tolegraph"> was indicted son* months ago, ntter a special committer of enquiry into the housing sitnatkm had disclosed .the existence of a vicioo* system by which tribute was levied from all builders before they werfl pfraitted to carrv out contracts, and from all labourers licforc they were permitted to work. Brindell. as president of tho Building Trades Council, held undisputed swav over the union worker*, unit not a spado was moved or a krick wm laid until the contractor bad. ."awn Br in dell" and taken out "insnrancc" against the possibilities of n strike. In summing un tlio case ngainst Brindell, the Pnblie Prosecutor branded - hira as the "greatest enemy of organ- '% ised Labour." Ten years ago Brindell was n common do*k worker. As leader of the Building Trades Council, which lie organised, Brindell received a salary of £7OOO a year, and by establishing | independent unions he was ohlo to defr the American Federation of Labour and develop a grasp over the building tia lc« which ho. loosened only on heavy payments by contractors."

Use Cuticura To Clear Your Skin sr. ess 1 ;. gt Mwsaa&ar * ! £SO ptaS* £SO rAe Weekly Press and Referee • 7 Closing May 31,1921 Fifty - fAree ; /Vizi Open to Amateurs and Profeitk THE- "WEEKLY".. PREBS „ REFEREE," desiring to courage its many contributor* photographs, has deckled to renew Hl* Photographic Competitions,- andntW; offers FIFTY POUNDS' in PRJ for the. most'attractive 'PJBGivm GRAPHS sent in by MAY 31st. wkderT the following CONDITIONS.: (1) The subject taay be anything chooses: Man, womU.J piyehila.Maori orEuropean, stflUi life or,action, -town ; cr interiors or estoriors, lifo stock* or,wild, life, landscape or seascal " , farm life, bush Ijfe, town lu or 6ca ; life, work or ever interests the. compet' ciibtigh to mako l.im photos it. The novelty, beauty, ana (crest for the public of tne graph., will <bo the qudlitite siuered in swarding tho prizes. (2) Every photograph sent -in havo .been taken in New Zealand i its dependencies. previously published : v not eligible for this Competition. ,i>j (3) Cnm|>etitors may send as. <&*£/ photographs as thov. like.. Tb#,,, Competition will CLOSE on MAT,'! 31st. NEXT, but ar*f advised to despatch their packet* a - soon as they are complete. (4> The Editor's decision shall be (6) Prise-winning photographs beconel the property of the Christchorth'.! Press Company,- with right to us»| in any of its publications, tiff* ? t right remaining with thd photo* f, gvaphers. $ (6) The £SO will bo divided into S3 prizes, at .under;— First ... £5 0 0 Second ... ••• £4 'O 'O Third £3 10 0 "Fourth ... .r. £3 0.0 * Twenty at £1 ... £2O 0 0. Twcnty-nino at 103 • £l4 10 'o' Fifty-three Prizes £SO 0 0. (7) Non-winning photographs, if '«•£ companicd by full address m. sender, will be returned during tM v ?i first week in July, unless hclfCWtt... for* publication. For those, uaiji, selected five shillings «ach will b*-?. paid. ' * (8) Photographs engrave best if msdj on glossy paper. However matt, or glossy is optional, but it is in* ; pcrativo that all photographs , sent in flat packets: thcyneM-.v not be mounted. Each print mflW * have the title and the name address of the competitor, lightly written in pencil (not ink P 0 ""?" *' on the bnrk of the photo near tfl# bottom edge. !i|j (9) Packets should be plainly msfbsj "Photograpliif Comi>et'tjoß, *s™ addressed "The Editor. Tba , AVk-ckly Press and Referee, , ~| Christchurcb, X.Z." „ J it 1 ;: . J (10) "The Weekly Press and lUfer*s> ' ,| shall have tlic first right to ropW" ~ .1 dues any photograph inboittea. *1 (11) Employees of the (Hiri«tchunA» r Press Company are tawed from this Competition. £SO in Prizes :s Conipetition Closes May 31st sot 3

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 10

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