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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. MR RONAR LAW'--'. HEALTH. (Received this day at 11.10 n.m.) LONDON. June 29 Mr Dollar Law is siifiieieiuly recovered to take a rest in the country. A specialist reports a -light hut definite improvement in Mi Bonai Law's throat. AIR. CONGRESS. LONDON. June 27. Sir Samuel Hcare at a dinnei to delegates at. the Air Congress, stressed the increase in t.he military air service was not meant as. a menace or threat to any other louutiy. We were entitled to decide the standard ef mir d.efen- e. Monsieur I .auremey mu- (French Ln-der-Seereiary for Ait! said they. in I’ari-, fully nmlerstoed the slanl]oiut of Britain, lie would wager that in the not distant future thev would he

spending the week end in a Japanese (apital, instead of on the shores of their ow n cnimtrv.

PALESTINE AEE A I PS. -.LONDON. June 27. Sir Samuel has arrived to di-eus*- tile Palestine position with Ministers. ft is reported that he i- tire; a red to resign. ttnle-s Ids palmy i- endorsed. AIR RIVALRY. (Received this day at 11.1.5 a.in.) LONDON, dune 27 M r Morel, in t he 1 loit-e of ( ominous, asked whether, in order to prevent international rivalry in air arniamenls, the Government would invite the Powers to a rolllcreMee lor tin* purpose o! agreeing to a limit ai ton. Mr I: riilgem aii ret,lied that Die League of Nation- Commission is considering the whole question, lie thought that it "as lie! ter to await the result before taking other step*. WARSHIP TO SEARCH. [ Reuters Telegrams.] (Received this day at 12.2.5 p.m.) LONDON. June 27 The Admiralty lias keen advised that two members of the crew ol the Trevessa in tlii* captain's boal titty] at sea. They parted with the other boat which was ordered to proceed to Rodriquez or, the 9th June.

A warship from Colombo lias been or dried to search tor the second boat.

DOCTOR OF SCfEM I.(IN !)i !N. June 27 The Oxford Lnivi r-i* > mis i-onl, rreu a I Binary Roetorship ui Science nil Sir Ernest Ruthrrlord. SCIENTIST'S STRIKING ADDRESS. (Received this day at 10.1." a.in.) LONDON. June 27. A striking address by Camille I lammnrieii. the famuli- Erem-h astronomer and seienti.-t. was read at the annual meeting of the Seiiely for Physical Research, lie >aid that spiritualism should not he c ansidored as a religion, hut- as heralding a now seiem-e. Curiosity was th ( . snir-e of till s -ion; e. Man was a thinking iiiiim. dwelling m the besom ( f the InliiMle and tie* Eternal was a plurality of existence-.. The corollary of plurality, the acrid'.- retucarnation upon earth and in other worlds, was probable. but they had not yet demon-1 rated the sam *. Regarding pre-exi-lem >*, they might have exi-ted before they were horn ln*re. it-: a - they would exi-t aft *rv,nrd~. There «a* suc-h a t Hilleg as pliant me- of living vi - i hh* Inrnis. created by thought. People lived in an invisible v,, rid where t hr* facult i**s of the human .-in;! revived all in- t heir bodies' disi utegra tmu . Te|,* polity eo 11 Id eerur beta, -ee the in teg and dead, a . it did hetnei n C e living per-en and 11 1*’! lei Sir William |bmu -aid I hem iiiarioii had shown we liv.-d in a -.wire! of spirit, not of mniiHr.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1923, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1923, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1923, Page 3

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