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TELEGRAMS.

VARIOUS DOMINION ITEMS.

-.ei.E(;l!Al>n —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION] A HUMOUR. WELLINGTON, This Day. Rumours are current here that the Union Coy. contemplates withdrawing the Wahine and .Maori from the. Lyttelton ferry service during the winter months, on the ground that they are unprofitable during the off season. The local office of the Company states they know nothing of the, matter. AMALGAAIATION MOOTED. WELLINGTON, April 7. It is understood that a movement is afoot for the amalgamation of several trade unions in Wellington connected with the building industry. A conference will probably he held in a. feudays to consider details of the scheme. If adopted it may result in pooling the funds at present controlled by the individual unions, and ultimately the amalgamation may become national. A PAINFUL DEATH. AY ATM ATE, April 7. Yesterday Alfred Pelvin, formerly a blacksmith, married, aged 58, with a. grown up family, fell from the top of ladder’and became impaled on a crowbar stuck in the ground, the point entering the lower abdomen. BODY FOUND. ROTORUA, April 7. The body of Elliott, missing at Ongaroto, was found this morning floating in the Waikato, a mile from where bile blood stains were found on the litree. LIGHT RAILWAY FINANCED. HAMILTON, April 7. George Parr, Chairman of the Wai-kato-West Coast Light Railway Board, has received word from the engineer that an eminent Australian firm have made an offer to finance the construction of the whole of the light railways from Hamilton to Raglan and Kaplun and expect it " ill he possible to commence construction almost immediately. KEOTryKKWiHt.:3Wa*>i\* :c.-*ar.'msw;s«r. To wash clothes clean without milling use about fioz pure GOLDEN RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP Results will delight you.—Dee Bros, grocers. There are NORTH BRITISH SOLID LRUCK TYRES for every truck Form-a-tmcks, Ford one-trucks, and every kind of runabout. Giving the .v-o!ld’s best service always. The run is on “No Rubbing Laundry Help” in Is cartons. —AY. Perry and Co. wholesale agents for “No Rubbing.” Be emphatic. Insist on genuine “ NAZOL.” Nothing like it for poventing or relieving coughs and colds, tit) doses Is fid. -

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1921, Page 1

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TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1921, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1921, Page 1

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