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TELEGRAMS

BV TRI.KORArn—-PRESS ASSN., COPYIUGTIT. MEAT CONTROL BOARD. WEI LI NOTON, July 27. After an animated discussion, today. and after hearing a statement by the cliairmaji of the Meat Control Board, the following resolution was adopted: “This conference desires to express appreciation of the work already done by the Meat Control Board and dc-afliriiis 'the resolution passed hv flu- producers’ conference, namely, that the pool he made comnulsory as soon as possible.”

BISHOP LISTON’S SPEECH. AUCKLAND. July 28.

At a meeting of the City Council. Mr Rloot!worth moved a resolution deploring Bishop Liston's speech in the Town Hall on St. Patrick’s Day. which was termed in the resolution as disloyal and seditions. Mr Bloodworth said Bishop Liston's followers were penalised through being debarred from the use of the Town Hall mid Domain. 1 In reply, it was stated it was only executive bodies, under whose auspices the Bishop spoke, which wore so debarred. Mr Holdswortli suggested that- if the person responsible would express his regret, that would settle the affair. Why all this talk about it. The Mayor said the City solicitor had hoeii instructed to redraft the by-laws referred to. and would in due course report to the Council. Mr Bloodworth’s motion was lost, only the mover and seconder voting in I favour. TAI'PO EARTHQUAKES. | ROTOR U \, July 26. A shock of cart liriiiak". similar lo

j lunger shakes, was felt at latino at .‘t.oO p.m. to-day. Although it was fairly sfvore. im damage is reported.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1922, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1922, Page 3

TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1922, Page 3

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