BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. COMMERCIAL. LONDON, September 1. Butter is Hat. prices aw checking the demands. It is expect d Government will reduce its price about •20/- to-morrow A fo" s; '^ s f Australian took place at about AO,- to Cheese is dull, N.Z. about 110/- to l2 Taflow stocks 6531 cask*, imports 3008, deliveries 5361. SILESIAN QUESTION. (Received This Day at 1.0 p m ) GENEVA, September 1. The Council of the League roforrcct the Silesian pioblem to a sub-oommitt Consisting of four '.ien - bers of the Council, namex—Bnz, Spain, Belgium, and China who toe di - interested m the issue involved. GREEK MOVES. (Received This Day at 1.0 P-»'-> ATHENS September 1. It is reoorted Greeks are landing .immediately at Tyebiwmw- ImcbeU, and Sanisuin. The Greek Dig'' Comm.ssionershio at Smyrna has been transformed into a Governor-Gene. ilslnpTHE UNEMPLOYED. (Received This Day at 1.30 p.m ) LONDON. September 1. The Employment Exchange report there are 1.575.800 uncmijoved United Kisgdom, compared with 508 in the pre\-ious week. INDOMITABLE COURAGE. (Received Tliis Day at 1.30 p.m.) LONDON. September 1. According to evidence at the inquest on the victims- R 33 the wireless officer Wicks sent cut a message saying ‘•.Ship broken, falling. I\ u 01 nor said it was a striking illustration of indomitable courage and supreme wlfcoutrol. the morlaii rising. (Received Tin's Day at 1.30 )>•'»•) DELHI, Sept, 1. It is understood the Moplalis ba.e assembled at Terurongadi, the main centre of the disturbances and ioliimml to negotiate with the authorities surrender. , , An official message states a move;. • . column has taken charge e,i liruran„ndi. A number of Moplalis surrcmlorecl. No fighting has yet occurred thene. Another moveable column elt Mnlnppurain to deal with Ernml chstnct. Oilier reports slate the Mullah a • others wore arrested lit connection m.li the disturbances. • , Khan Bahauir C'hckknU. a i‘ ins,>cctor of police, wsa murdered \n,kte.vi.iiL The rebels stuck bis 1 ■■ ini a pole and carried it through - bazaar. Over three hundred >' d«ill Melmnri Ansncmi were foinblt <on verted no Islainisni.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1921, Page 3
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