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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION

WORLD RELATTONSHIR. LONDON, Alay 15.

Spraking of his tour in America. Lord Robert Cecil (at an international luncheon of the League of Nations) said that the relations were never hotter between England and America. He discovered that America was prepared to support the League’s efforts provided it could be shown that the European peoples’ were anxious and sincere in their desire for peace. Iho League was specially fitted to provide machi.ierv for American participation m world affairs. Tho whole purpose was to attemnt to introduce a new attitude of mind towards foreign affairs. J hat was whv every civilised country wanted America. Russia, Germany nuenurkey to contribute to the chorus of pub ic opinion which was necessary for Hie world's peace.

AEROPLANE MAIL. VANCOUVER. May 14. The Postmaster-General, Air New, has announced that a path of guide posts and beacon lights will he placed across the United States to keep the aeroplane mad on the right Hack. There will be an unprecedentedl set vice during the coming summer. Ihe mail will leave Now York in the early morning. and arrive at Chicago on thesame night. It will cross the centra states during darkness and arrive at Cheyenne 0 at dawn, reaching San I‘ranc.sco or the evening of the second day. "This ” said Air New, “will mark a milestone in the progress id auation.

O Smiling Eyes- sweet smiling eyes! Their charm survives when bcautj

dies — . One happy glance speeds gloom away Like sunshine on a winters day. Bright eyes which greet us with a

smile Can even hardened hearts beguile. T h<;v cheer the anguished to endure jj J soothing Woods’ Great Pepperpaint Oure.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1923, Page 3

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281

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1923, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1923, Page 3

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