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MISCELLANEOUS

>*+«» [by TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION] AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. MESSAGE TO DOCKERS. (Received This Day at 10.40 a.m.) LONDON, Jan. 2. Hen Tillett in a New Year message to dockers, says the year opens with the certainty of a titanic class struggle. He advises workers to show patience and discipline. A MUTINY. i (Received This Day at 12.20 p.m.') DELHI, Jan. 3. A serious outbreak occurred at Mciktila, near Mandalay. A section of Bur- 1 ilia rifles mutined, rushed the bazaar and indulged in indiscriminate looting. Some men were shot. The Gtunatie in- - fantry restored order. COUNT HOLLWEG’S END.

(Received This Day at 12.20 p.m.j LONDON, Jan. 3. Count Holhveg was seized with illness during the family Christmas gathering and inflammation of the lungs followed. Specialists vainly hurried from Berlin to attend. CANADA AND THE FLEET. (Received This Day at 12.20 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 3. The announcement that the Canadian i Government is transferring the squad- j ron presented to Canada to the Pacific ! where it will act in full harmony with

the American command, has drawn sliajp attention to the importance of the Dominion’s views in naval discussions, and that the recent controversy in tiic press concerning submarines was mark- J cd by the absence of consideration of, the Dominion’s position, and the Hri- | tish Government does not seem to have renumbered the desirability of Dominion representation upon, the comin it tee now discussing the naval policy. The “Standard” announces Govern- f ment has received very definite intimation from Canada and Australia that they want a hand in Pacific questions. Canada adds il 'her wishes are not acceded to, the project for a Canadian Ambassador at Washington will proceed, i A BIG ESTATE. (Received this day at 1.30 p.m.) LjONDON, January 3. Lord Gleneonnors estate js valued at £819,479.

STEWARDS RESOLVE., , SYDNEY, January 4. A stewards mass meeting resolved unnimously to remain on strike until a eotisfactory agreement with the owners was reached. mmmmmmmmmmammmm

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1921, Page 3

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327

MISCELLANEOUS Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1921, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1921, Page 3

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