TELEGRAMS.
BY TELEGItAPIi —I'EU I’TiESS ASSOCIATION]
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About"'2-1 ol those who took port 11 tin' conference ot ill" Australasian As,in lotion lor tiio Advancement ol Soioooo just concluded ot A «•!li njitmi. ,iv ot present \ isitiiijr Xeisott. >n i fouulas .Uow.-oo addri »o! n emv th * e i: thoi'int; ot il:u liootrr I’oyoi on \■ ;in tit-o Ist c*. ; nine. 1! -piyino oit *- . 0 tisit to tin* ( ou 1 1:roo Institute. Sir tk 11. Kuihbs. President ol tin* oiiv ii'iilo*ioli Association ami Director ol 1 11 u ( *oo moo wool Lli loslitoli- o! .ni.on. oud Inilus! i- poke in u ‘ n ." ; ' oi llic valuable v.oil: In il.;£ <l*'»e * !l lj ' ( ~i Vi lifoii Institute. The visitors hope ~, vl-ii Don .Mountain •> 'lore looviti-j. I;A!N SI’OII-S lIUIADAV. PAI.MI'.KSTON N.. -Jo"The liolidov woo .poill. hy heavy roin. Motor sports o.id rill** shoot.no wore postponed an*! cricket fixtures al.attd.oied. M||{ |;, KTol’T RKKHINS CIIANCKUIIHSHIP (,f I'M V KKSITY. I) DX It I)! X. ■lantiotv S-o Uoli"rt Stout has resinned tin' Chaiixoll.oi sliip Olid Professor M»c--.Mi!lon I’ron ii of (.' nit ei'lniry wos oppoint I'-d ill hi- pill* e. Ihe Somite pe Sresolution e| witmly re: online: Sir <> Stunt's services, and worm colonies -.*.(•!•■• delivered hv members. i! kca i ’Ti'i! k n. HI.KN 11 Kl M . don 22. William Walker, dolnistou. eseaped I'roui Nelson (iaol on Smithy where in* «;,s a writ inn; the derision of the Prisons Hoot'd, for o ht'ioeh of his ptohojionan lieense, issued ot Auekloud. lie wo.s smoflU • iptiii'i'd eoily this niorninn; eti roitte to Clinslehiireh in n low hv the Blenheim police, tinder Senior Servant Olorkson. who worked a eleven nmhllsh.
SKAMKX'S STI'l-IKK SETTLED. o\ K.M PLOVERS’ TKKAIS. C'!|!!ST( IHROH. .1-I'. 22. Ah lioiiiih n 4> inUinmition jli'*'-n out after iV meeting of seamen at | vtti'luin l! s Ul<" liing. there is no doubt that the stt ike is ended ns fur as |.\ Helton is niniri tied, :• IKi that I'ninn I,.ilmiir will he ..11' 'ring to-nnir-i-inv. The ini'ii »ill go back on tlio empi,,vers tonus. The sttihers gcite- , lis lire oliMsoi! 11 itil the settlement anti ii is foil they lliivo ho.oil till' vie-./ lmu . oi blunders hi I iiimi • llioiiils in Wellington. Tin- |n’lis|Ji'ot '■ of employment ill's not bright. Tho (' lllll > 11 " s which h-w been lying in til" st roam since WcdWi.silii' requires two soiinion. and il thev mo fort licmuing sho sails tor West* port to-nioiToi". Tho Opihi ■ -fiiiu" not of dock re-morrow and will ivijiitro n con ll dotf* crow Tlio Opini is in tl" sill"' position. Til" Storm leaves tol’i' ton and Wanganui to-night and nriy ,'io!. Hi 1 t'nioii soatnon in tho North Island. I’ho Wiithonaiti is dii" at l yttolton on Wcdne-d i\ t ruin Sydney n»d niav htivo v.tc.imics. if non-iin .«n----ists off.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1923, Page 3
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