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[peh cress association. —copyright.] member suspended. MELBOURNE, Aug. 24. In the House of. Representatives, Mr Higgs, Labour member for Oaprioornia, was suspended for the remainder of the session for refusing to with- , draw unparliamentary remarks. ENQUIRY PROMISED. (Received this day at 12.30 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Aug. 24. Mr Hughes, replying to a statement that the New Zealand Government are making available to the people foodstuffs which they are unable to ship to Britain, owing to the scarcity of freight, said he proposed inquiring «i New Zealand's pediflg. INCREASED REWARD. <■' ' MELBOURNE, Aitfv «c Mr Hughes announced that the British Board of Trade had offered a further thousand, making the total reward £4OOO, in connection with the Cumberland explosion. *
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1917, Page 3
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