\t a conference of drapers and Clothiers in Dunedin yesterday, a r«olution was passed urging the Prime Ministar to impress upon the Home GoTe ™‘ ment the need of actmn to suppress thflow of manufactured goods to the detnhrnnt of home industries and the industries o f New Zealand. Considerable time was civen to a discussion on tn-■ille-ed misloadiiur nature of the trade intimation cabled to New Zealand newspapero. and also to the . advertising charges made and circulations claimed by some news papers in which drapers and clothoirs advertise conclusively. Press Assn.
A Dunedin Press Association message states that a man named Cecil Bock, employed as a watchman on the steamer Waikouaiti, fell down the hold of the vessel. « distance of 20 or 25 feet, and eutftained severe injuries io his head and limbs. His condition is serious.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 123, 17 February 1921, Page 4
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