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A OTT 1 MAX IMI N /.. msi.s AS Kli-lf • 1,..' AIR. If. BEAUCHAMP. (Received this dav at 9.80 a.m.) SYDNEY, October 30. Air Harold Beauchamp, Government : epresentative oil the Bank of New Zealand Directorate lias arrived from England. He said New Zealand and Austialian credit was very high. Tho latter’s current wool clip should realise fifty million. Air Beauchamp sails f. r New Zealand on Saturday. ; BOATING FATALITY. : j (Received this dav at 10.30 a.m.) ! SYDNEY. Oct 30. : During a squall on Sydney Harbour. :■ sailing boat capsized with a picnic party of eleven, of whom four were drowned: lev Kingsmaii. Beatrice Jameson. William Potter and Alfred Dawson. DREAMER HOAYI.ED DOWN. AIELBORNE. Oct 30. The Prime Minister was howled down at a meeting at Horsham, despite efforts by Air Rodgers to obtain a bearin*) for him. It is stated the rowdy I element was comprised of strangers to I i lie dish ict. ' POLICE CLASH WITH BLACKS, i PERTH, Oct 30. | A police party intercepted blacks i with articles from the looted station near Halls Crock. A fight ensued, a. black being killed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1922, Page 3
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