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.U'S'l it W.IA.\ AM) N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION. I’ifTCE OF MILK. i ißeceived this day at 8 a.m.) .•BYDNEY. April ih | As a re of t lie- dry soar mi. the j pr : o( mw: again increased by | ha:f ;• n top . ■ h;-! per quart. I-SPERANTO. SYDNEY April (j. Ri'plyiug io a (h-piitation from the E-peran to Cuiigress asking that Esperanto I:.' included in the ciirriculum ] of schools. Mr Biinitcll -aid he was m I -yinpatliy with the C'oiigre.--. hut the ] lime was not yet ripe for e.-p'-ranto to he taught in tlm schools of this country. A HOSTILE .MAGISTRATE. SYDNEY, April fi. Tlm idling of coal pits in the Xewi asile-Maillaml di.-t riel s is largely due t ) l ];.• ri'-eiitment of the miners toward- Major Crane, the district Magistrate. Whenever he -it- ill these di.-t lints, tlm employees throw the pits idle, as a prote-i agnin-t his allegedly imposing nnueoos-ai ily harsh sememe- on any of 11mm ajijiearing before him. Tlm coal owners regard these constant irritating iiit.erniptions a- mereIv another form ol tlm application of ■'•tlm dale." The 1111 n ; - t h rca l nil to boy oil the local races if Major Crane attends t hem. STOCK SALES. (.Received tbi- oax at s a.m.) SIDNEY. Apri 1 (i. The \ca rl ing -■'.!*• was i in 1 1 nimd ami b idi ii u;r mi. a g in I■i J•. aml a mica a 1)1:1-; I' ,'i lit I'l I :••' -a! ■- being a ! ."ord. An Ail Bl.k !■:- Mol her ('are;, til! y realized I I guinea- a I >:""o.-t helm -Sin rle m! colt 12:lb. a ('oim-dy King-!.an " Ereiit cell icdd. a Tid s-miy-W.i ian ui bMy a thousand; a Tr:--a)|y-Swael Lad, bil.v bg.",. R. (I. I 10-kin-g purclm-eil a Ciiii!-irim-Sil.ai- lili.v far I tid guiuea lan Duncan puri ha-ed a MagpieJ iiarh'villc (oil for 17)11. LAND FOR SETTLEMENT. (Received this (lav at !h!7 a.m.) Brisbane, April 7. Tie Government lias decided lo rcM't've |:ti>.ll;.A a; re-, of fn elmld ami Imevlmhl land in Roma. Mitelmll and Ooomiiw indi di-!ricts. s. "•! by radway- and -iiiiabl.' In wliea! .growing, hut now til'.,-ily li'.'votcd to sltcp. Ihe lam! is to I- cut tip into wlon t gi owing farm- a’cl otherwise u-cd to promote. ido-, r :-" . i lenient. >.'.U Ad BASE ABAVDONED. MEI.ROFRNi'd A nnl 7. A . a r- ul; of tlm di-nrmunmiit tv- ., ji : i -.J, : depyoi at iho Washington tU i; |., ■*d in the proposed mi va I Ia- ■ in ( e. j, Imrii Senml V r-teim Australia. I i';.!- ol A •!:' ii r; I I Ill'll I'Mili'- defence h am! is b. big abandoned. ", U j , ■ ." Spell l on l ' ' ' 11''In'g'nucb ' for' \ !m''di-po-ai Hi" idl" plant and ma. binciw . Do- nli'u ipa!"'l that aft' 1 'hi- i- 'li: post d of tlm < motiw cal' I) V ill ha-.e to stand a !«'" 'd mer i’7i:t'.:''•■!•
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1923, Page 3
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