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CHA LLKNG'Ki DECLINED. WELLINGTON, May 11. Mr Fraser declines to accept Mr Fox’s challenge to resign. He says that he is responsible solely to the exe cutive of the National'Labour Party increase in boot prices ACKLAND, This Day. The boot manufacturers have decided on a. small increase in boot prices, to meet the bonus recently allotted by the Arbitration Court. OBITUARY. MARTON, May 12. Win. John Birch, the first white settlor in Moawhango district died this morning after a long illness, aged 70 He acted as Brigade Major under Colonel MeDoniiol in the To Keoti troubles He was founder of the Farmers Union and took a keen interest from its inception. PORTRAIT UNVEILED. NEW PLYMOUTH, May 12, Prior to resuming the Supreme Court business this morning, Justice Chapman unveiled a portrait of Sir George Arney presented by H. West to the local Law Society. Arney was Chief Justice from 1858 to 1875 and for some years a member of the Legislative Council. He died in England in 1884,
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1920, Page 3
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