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TELEGRAMS.

| I:Y TV!.KUO W'H I'KK I’IIKSS ASSOCIATION I PRESIDENT HARDING’S MESSAGE WELLINGTON. Nov 0.

Tlip Postmastcr-Genornl has handed to the Press Association u copy of a Radio message which has been sent by President! larding, inaugurating the offi cial opening of the New York Central Radio Station, and which was rc-,-cijred direct by tho New Zealand Radio Station to-day. The message reads: -

‘■To lie able io send out, a message, by radio in expectation that it may reach every radio station in the world, is so marvellous a scientific, and technical achievement as to justify special recognition. 11 affords peculiar grntifuntion that such a message from the Chief Executive of tlie I idled States of America, may be received in every land and under every sky. by penp'-s. with whom our nation is. at peace and amity. That this happy situation may ever continue and that pet'-e which I,jesses our own land may presently lie. - :-um tile fortune of ail lands ami l -'onles i-: D-e .-arnesl hope of Ibe Ami'-. nV.-'ti imlioii. (Signed) Warren f-J. n a i-ding."

V'.TIOXAI. INSURANCE COY. DUNEDIN. Nov 8. Nnliomil lnsurmi-e Coinpiiny report rei-ommenJs j.nymeul of ;i further iliviilenil uf one nml ihreeiienee nnd lionns of Oil rer slmre. milking (lie totnl (listilte'iion for llie venr 3s 3(1 per sh::re. v l-i.-b w ill .mDs-.-h, .Ct’n.rtN) mill to carry fm-vM-'l £311.72!). COLLIERY OWNERS AND MINES. DEXEDTN. Nov. 8. 1 n aecorila nee wit If the decision of tbe mine owners not to enter a national agreement. Ini! to have district awards Otago and Southland owners have upi lied |n the Arbitration Court for an award. The unions were unrepresented. The employers ill calling evidenr,. on tiio general conditions staled that (he collieries were faced with a serious nut look ovine lo tho large impor.ta lions which depress,s| trade eelierallv,. Tltev not nul.v lost trade but made work scarce. The miners' ease is proeeed-

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1921, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1921, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1921, Page 3

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