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TELEGRAMS.

(I"iH Hit MS ASSOC AVION.—COPYRIGHT.j S. S. KENNEDY ASHORE. WELLINGTON, November 4. The steamer Kennedy is reported ashore on South Spit ) inside Manawatua river. The vessel was coming out of the river from Foxton for Wellington when she got -carried on to the spit. The rudder and port propeller are damaged. It is expected tl«* ship will be refloated to-day. Repairs will have to be made before the vessel can resume her journey. CADET COMPETITION. , WELLINGTON, Nov. 4. To improve tlie physique of the younger generation, the authorities intend to establish a cadet physical training championship. The rules are drawn up by Colonel Sleeman and the competition will be in two sections, one for cadets of secondary schools, and one for ordinary senior cadets. Every cadet will be examined in practical training and teams chosen from the fittest secondary schools boys will compete for a cup given by Eric Riddiford, and the others for a cup given by Colonel Campbell, and certificates will be awarded in addition. / IRON ORB COMPANY. NEW PLYMOUTH, Nov. 4. Onakaka- Iron and Steel Coy. to work Parapara is floated. The whole capital required was subscribed in the Dominion, chiefly by ironmasters. New Plymouth smelting plant will be transferred to Golden Bay. Iron will be on the market in six months.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1920, Page 3

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216

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1920, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1920, Page 3

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