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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS

iUNTHAI.IAN ANI) SCAIII.K ASSOCIATION. A \Y!|'L DKSKPTKIL I OXDON. .1 ime -J7. [lidding each other a 1 rioiid Iv goodI:vc at I’addin 'ton Station 37 years ngo. Amlirusc Kni-rlil and Ids wile did tint moot until to-dav. when both being aver 711. .Mr.i Knight applied for n so pa rat inn I’rder. Shi said her husI>:■ lid in TSSG |iersaadod her to visil I'riends at o.\d'onl. hut "lien alio retuniod. she ft> lllll l their lmine sold un. and she never heard of In r hnsliand attain, until last March, v. lien see learned that he was still alive, and had Keen liv ill •_£ with an Irish woman at llellast. Knight wa • ordorod io pny his wife IDs weekly. CONDITP./XS IN PAI.KSTINK. I .ON 1 lON. June ‘JB. I.id Devonshire in the lions,. oi lands stated it was Itlie intention of government to give the fullest . uppon t> Hijili C.inmji.-sioncr in f*;'irryiu<£ out the duties o! the (iovernnieih io Palestine Ml aeeori.a nee with the mstriletinns of the mandate. It wa- possible for the League of Nations to resign ( lie mandate, hut that involved a grave risk, not onlv regarding Palestine, lejt the relations with other powers. Dnvernment lioped when some diflienlties were dissolved that the people of Palestine would he ready to hake an ayti.ve part in the country s administration, (lovernmeiit had come n> the eonelusion that the- most s: hisfaetory method was to estahlis'i .-elf-govern-ment by instalments. IN T! I K COM Ml >XS. LONDON. .lime ds. 'lll,. House of Commons read a third time, ill" cotton lew led. enhle-l on April tih. U.m u< J K'.)Hi; I'. S AIM I( 1.1(l’peeived this (lav at Pi.do p.m.) CONDON. •Inee dS. 'l,l,'iyil (JeorgA mi *-liis. tweiipv-tii >t article deals with the Versailles Treaty, which he characterises as the most important document of modern iimh-. NO ITtM'Ot: A ItOAPI). LONDON, dune dB. The Hnmerie sailed from Southampton for Nett York liipiorless. on the return journey, t lie companies having provided a test and being unwilling to ri-k lurther (onii-cations. (t Kli MAN WOMKN POI.ICK. LONDON, .turn' -_»S. Commandant Mark Aden, eliitd ' l! the London women ] dice, neroolaned to Cologne to organise the training <>l the first (ierman women police. KPASSIN IiKCAI.LKD. (Received this day at I -M o P-m-' LONP-DN- dune dB. Krassin has been recalled l" M"si on . The Soviet Covernemnt is sounding Hr l.'nrei'M, Ollioo. wliii li Communist dipt.:-; nm would he acceptable as the head ol the London Trade delegation. ( \sT()P nil A.ss.U'l.r. PA II IS. dune ds. Monsieur Murru-. editor of the Loyalist “Actor Kraneai-W was sentenced to four months, and thioo <>t 'J 1 ' " three months for assaulting ant .-Dm. Misi deputies, .allied dime Uh 11 > cave evidence that the "h.|eet of tin assault with castor ml "as to Die deputies attending a revolinlon.u. meeting. A DKNI AL. CAVKTCVYN. dune ->• The “Pretoria Teie'.a'aph "‘h'L' 1 Sint:is emphatically "cnies statement that re.i.statemei. «.is ol < ed him. a- an uncoml.lumal su.ima. . is re.plireil frem all ranks. CKIIMAN AVOOI. KACTOKY CAPKTOWN. dune ->■ „,.-( win fe wool factory has heel opened at LarissmitlMiytne Minister o ,vf,.nee. It trail oil -'s that the '■>“< the machinery is of Dorman " I; .k< Tlt^iu.toryi^mhu.thehiimagemen, (toil. BK.TTINC KKPOHT. (Deceived this day at DJ.M p.nM LONDON, dune d>. The Secretary of the Turf (iimidm' Society. a great many. ‘ u,, t jr h’ l ' ll ' l ' would ho l,r * ''ihl ' for al I eu't'nnei's to .all at h ilovment of more men hmh' l- ; of eliciting hem. y t ; * •=- betting more ! ''• mm.;o b 11 ' V puliHc. He was -anshed .' ™^ niUl cnnuai'lv in hotting, whereat three■ uu lions went to the h mkmakers and s.^. millions to the public. L a - - imnosed it would have to la t mew,- o e.-insii.io "f • O t defied to tnauguiate a sn-ci.u

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1923, Page 3

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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1923, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1923, Page 3

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