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• , , lvn v 7 table association. AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. THE 13IG FIRE. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m ) PARIS, Sept. 20 The fire in' Nagasin du Preempt.* still burning, but the firemen have -ontrol. Representatives of the • Fire Rrigades have arrived to study methods of Paris firemen. SANE EAHOR VIEWS. J 'Received This Day at 9.40 a m.) LONDON, Sept. 29. .Mr Havelock Wilson prositbuK " * meeting of the Sailors aml^ Union declared that ~,-miswould have been wise tice they lnul endeavoured to compromise for ()f opportunity came industrial capital met to coiis.de thc^.n problem, hut there ( . ()Ura}ie men who hail imt |, l>liovo ,l. Mr to preach " I,a , su bsidv, and Wilson denounced the ioa . )() declares there was only om • (lic remedv unemployment, name , . tween employers a ..„d starsfirtarpt r:!= different methods, and not of fools and mad men. HELP FOR RUSSIA. (Received This Day at 0 40 a.m.) OF.NEVA, Sep. > The leiu'ue Commission on Russian b3 feiar.. A^f of all countries should assist cu ttonal associations in their < - render help. A cardinaT^kiivikwed. A VEILED THREAT. (Received This Day at 9.40 a m.) ROME, M-pt. > Till- Milan paper, "U Secolo, P u F-l-.es an interview with 8,1 un, ]^" U . | Cardinal, expressing the belie • reconciliation oi the Church and S a is still distant The main the question ol teriitoil.il • ■ without which the Holy !-«• .s mu r enllv independent. , The Cardinal (wlm j lolv L:e 1 Ts r "!.t advers; to the establisbmont of a national home ioi cited Hebrews ,1 m w11i( ., 1 Christian masses. " 1,,1 i " ' '/ioiiiH shielding with her P«™t ge h- * policy, her representation >' i ami must not forget that U" " • See has means of s"e''piothc consequence ol the Rel'ul,nouncing in favour of an • « ' Hm hut the '’Xto" 1 , u. ucsiion: ~ " huh is now opei to t n • I fused to receive < .> • „ tlic Irish representative m X DESTRUCTIVE, STORMHECTEU’S TKLF.OItAMS. (Received This D2.2A pm ) ,T()KIO. Septemhei \ destructive storm occurred on \\ ' - ten Japan causing extensive damage and loss of life. Fishing fleets sul "V ed very heavily. Hundreds •>« hodie. have been washed ashore.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1921, Page 3
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346BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1921, Page 3
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