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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. IIACKtontSK R 11-l-1 ANISM. [.OXDON, All-. A in'« iin tli’. '‘bookmaker's mimlci.” Ims sprung up us u result of the ruftiniiisin on racecourses. Annul Jacobs was sonleiiecd to tineo mautlis’ lianl labour at \\ Intooliapel ns a suspected poison. Ho tins soon m Hurst I'ark parndini; between no avoimo of liooUinukors willi I no liniuMu dI :i lialehoi proii mlin- from In's jacket iHioket. \Vlll'll arrested he said ilint the hatchet was intended for chopping the points of stakes ospluviiio liiiokniukors’ iinincs. A liookimikcr testified lluit dneons worked wiili him for four niontlis, mid was always 1 1 nst worthy. He was n ‘’illind<‘! -looking nl'lor mo," l:o said. The police prosoontor. producing "■ list of convictions, said Hint .[no.'ls mis known ns the Ka.st hod I error

VKW NATIONALISATION < HV. LONDON. A u;4- I'. The con/ference 4>i the hoderatinii ot .Minors nt Llandudno Inis iinnniimm.-ly passed a resolution demanding •< : >- lionalisiit inn, "as the present set’de--1111111 is an mini 1 eptalde suhstitute o! the ultimate poal.” !t \\as agreed to instruct the ail.Kiir Parliamentary candidates to m.iie it a special plank at the elections, and also to demand a frit t liipht's paid holiday yearly, a oencral holiday oil Host et Pay! and aii aineiidnieni of the 1 0,1, Mines All, makinp the mine oivne-s install hat hs at the pithead'. The miners postponed a lemlutnni in favour of a tliirty-lioiirs' week, on pin to tin* (><*«>ll on 1i« situation. \Ht *ll DKACON IN Til K I* A K . LONDON. An;;, Id Arelideaeon William Harris. King's ( haplain mid minister of the Cliureh at Hrtissels. was lined Co .11 the M arlhoi oii.oli Street Police tom I for ntinovino women in Hyde I aik. The police said that tin- Arehdi-acm on four oecasintts spoke to women, and ill two eases the women complain--el hill refused to liceoiim involved in eottrl proeeclinos. In the s 1 a nee tl.e police intervened. Hie ArcluloiicdM snitl iluifc- lie v' iis ~' I C v u ~ men’s friciul, Imt the women (.oniet. iJmt lie "'in. Harris pave ei lelonou that lie came to London from Hrit'sels to pion-li 1- :■ initial sermon at the Chapel lw»w :<i. and w cut to Hide Park on 'A ediwd;iv oveiiima in ''leileal dress anil wc a inp- nailers, lie lisleued tie the oia-to,-s, hut Ihe rain poured, and ho went home, meet inn on the wu.y tw.p Imli ." wit h whom he discussed the weather. One of them planecd at Ins millers, and remarked that the chare 1 "•" 1 11 host place on eld, a wet nipnt. dr , cplied that the nneNiii "" s a place, addin;; 1 lull h oarlie < •• ;, p'" l shun inn 111 -The Kid ' '•ear •■ ■ ' j women said that the; tlnl nut do Charlie Chaplin, mid tl cy |C"' t( ‘ 1 " l !,e friendliest way. . 1 |ari is denied two of the meidenC and admitted the’ fourth, hut explmm;" that the women so.ipht Ins help. hr v.as interested in icsetie wink, formed a c ertam opinioii icv;.ir lt:-« ' ■■ woman. whom he wished tn |>. told the policema.it l! at he it a • a lrfitc in that sense. Noli if appeal was nivin. ACKTRAIdAN •! A MS. MKLP.tU'DNhhAun. I [n rein nee l i ai with tiie pioailiit ion ". llie imporial ion into New .•.ealaiai Australian jam. lepresmUiinm-,-occ ntlv made to tl"' Dominion aslui.n Hint llie einhaino minht lie modiiiod the extent ol perm iI! iup Ihe Im|)u tai ion ol jam from Australia Pa lec the Cfcr. Ilia, the .'mfy reas. n lor the L' ohthit ma ~ ,_ i hat the (dllimol.cvealin '•ote.niiacl ay, r. eel to allow A'.lst„ , s .,orle:s a reh.lte of Lpel con eu

mi-mi- iim-:1 in i-mi i" l ' 1 '" t i-sjiiii Ini ion in mi i-M'-m ili-.'irnv tin' Now: Zo.iliiihl |nm ■mu i n.lust iv. . .. 'i'll,- Dniiiiiiioli (Miv.-nilin ill ..nl. no.'(.■,,■l. ~-.i-uii: ill.- in.|ioi-uilioii min >'*■:! I.i in 1 .'I ]ii in n.i-liili-i-.-' ll'i'-l --’ ''’ 1 on vlli.il I ■ I'.n «.- l*»n II -to ii'i.- -i.i'-1- •••> (-11 nu- nil,. : ill li il l. I*l "'"li-.l ■' ' 1.1-:,,'! is -Mi-I':.. I ili.V I' l '"'- ,M l" ! I ,!,. i„ iv-!" ■ u ' ll •i \\ w ’/■-jih:.;l impm!t.T. Y.. «b:<> (•«.:!• i -i.»n i-“ , !l "V\ ' i-!i' , ill'll !| i l "' • ioll I ( 1.-.i11.0'! - \ NKW Ml I! Aril'.,. lON DON . Ami. - | l;ii!v -lull" I l-l;'U‘S II I til!'-! I 1 ’ I . . miiiK-iiloiis 1 1 . ■: 11111 •> ii Mil.lii-l- |::l r.i lysi- 1 I" " in ti v illii : I m/l'l I'"'- I' 1 "' 1 l,r , Mivino: von will V- ,,,• ~1 " Hr \va< i-.m i<‘il ti> ' ;,i,',i,;- n.-M *i ; ‘. v - =>■!•' ■" ih " v :,,l T I, ;i l„.;m! ll„. si, ',,1.0 • I -

rsrtTa ;»> ~,,,1 :i deelarau.m m v< lira l ion '>! the mi HfNWVW liovs srccKss \|..\V VO K!v. .Inly I. Winn Ids liimlln.lv was j.i-. p.'rii’H i«* tuni liini nnl "I Ins fii.n-1 mum with 1,11 Ills money none 1 ‘ll* 1 I’'-""!'* t ,if hmiu.'i sinrini' him "i tlm I''rii„l; S.-Invar/.. mill, of i;n•(• nu i.-It Village.: V’"' Wk < Mm.) yesterday r.'reived a i 11,,, tin,i his pieinre •' 1 l.'iuisiii had w ..„ fellowship of ilm .M.i.-rn-tni A«ailoiiiv in lh'in.'. This ii'i'in's jv.tl. U I in-.-;, years' |s.-.1-oradiiate *tmly "i Kui-opi’. . . , Hal! ail hull!' alter llm n'<'»'H>t ul U'e lotto,-. Sellwiir/. sul.l Ih.' mi.,mis ol iiis In, in hit' 1 h issossimis. 'liM'hiii'uo.l his ileht lu the himlhi.ly. mid went m hiil haste to his father's h.i.isi'. which he 1,11,1 „„t. union'll fur I years who,, he and his parent had qnin n'lled m'oi' his olioiee of on Ivor. Srliwar/’s lather described vest unlay limv. allor the death of '.he hoy’s motile,•. he had trieil to find the lad. hue without sueeess. Tile young artist had been struggling with liovorty and eon slant ill-health until the trustees ol the Anierieiiu A.ademy saw “Heroism and realised its promise ol genius.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1921, Page 1

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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1921, Page 1

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1921, Page 1

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