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Mr 11. C’. Peart left to-day for South Westland, including the glaciers where he purposes taking views ol Westland’s glories.

A meeting of the Ladies’ Hockey (Itili ami Dark town ('rncert Party will !•_■ 1 eld in the Supreme Hall at 7.15 to-night.—Advt.

Daring the debate on the War Diss hil'itics Removal It'll in the House, the Prime Minister said that he was quit. - willing to trade with Germany—• I - would say that frankly—hut he loped that never again .would New Zealand tolerate the peaceful penetration that had been permitted before ti e war. If peaceful penetration *•. the Germans had not been permitted bv tie Empire and by Britain itso'l. lie doubled very much i the war would have taken pine,' at all. He had learned something about the Germans as a nt'.vjuher of the Committee that had enquired into atrocities during t!d p -are uegoriati: iit Sonic c.l the iacts proved mi that occasion had keen absolutvlv unprintable. He hail said then U : t vv' a fever haup ’iied. the men res; ■■ si I!e for these things should he punished before peace was ornip!c‘o;L Th y had not been punished. H had li n hi- opinion then, and it was his op : n : im now, that the Kaiser was larg ly rcspoii-ihle for bringing about, the war.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1922, Page 3

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LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1922, Page 3

LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1922, Page 3

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