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AUSTRALIAN AM) N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. WHEAT. (Received this day at 3 a.in.) LONDON, April 29. Cargoes are quiet and quotations easier, in view of the heavier world’s shipments, are lower. American advices' state parcels are in good request, with threepence decline. TELEPHONE WEATHER SCHEME. (Received this day ai 8 a.m.) LONDON, April 29 The new telephone scheme begins on Tuesday whereby subscribers may ring the exchanges between five jit the evening and midnight and learn tho weather expected in their district of England until six the following evening. Rural subscribers will receive information free and others will pay the call fee. NEW STEAMERS. LONDON, April 29 Harland and Wolff have received orders from the P. and O. Coy. for three new passenger liners, two of sixteen thousand tons and the other twelve thousand. They are required for tho Australian and Indian services. REVISED PRAYER BOOK. LONDON, April 26. The House of the baity of the Genera! Assembly of the Church of England gave general approval, by 175 votes to 46. to the revision of the Prayer Book.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1923, Page 2
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180BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1923, Page 2
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