TELEGRAMS.
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AVIATORS NOT WANTED
WELLINGTON, This Day. Tho Imperial authorities have cabled to Government that no more aviation cadets are required from New Zealand.
ANOTHER MINE. WELLINGTON, This Day. A mine, was washed up six miles north of Manawatu.
NAVY’S GREAT WORK
WELLINGTON, This Day
Captain Hall-Thoinpson has received a cable from the Admiralty Board expressing congratulations to the Navy on the completion of their great work by the surrendering of the German Fieet without shock or battle.
WATERSIDE WORK
WELLINGTON, This Day
Vessels in port- with few exceptions were declared clean and work is expected to resume to-dav .
SOLDIERS WARRANTS. WELLINGTON, This Day. Notwithstanding the severe depletion of the staff the Allottmeut branch of the War Pensions Department, it lias been able by concentration to get the work of posting warrants for the month s pay completed "thus morning. Flic re may he some slight delay but dependents of soldiers will feel comforted in this time of distress to know what the warrants are all on tho way.
POSTPONED. WELLINGTON, This Day. The Dominion Conference of the Second Division League has been postponed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1918, Page 3
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188TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1918, Page 3
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