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DOMINION ITEMS.

[UY TELEGRAPII —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION' ariutratiox court’s trip. WKLLfXGTOX, Juno -7 Mr Justice Frazer, who has just n turned to Wellington, had an interest mg experience with members of th proposals tor giving effect to the sup ' Arbitration Court, while visiting th West Coast recently. Hy arrangement with the Pnbli 1 Works Department the judge am parly were taken through the Otir Tunnel front the West Coast side thereby saving a good ileal of time and not a little inconvenience, ’lit l rip was made on an electric jigger and the journey of some five miles we. completed in approximately 2-i min IILCS. Tito mouthers o! t.e parte thorough l.v enjoyed the experience, despite tin tact that one vvas tinfoil nr,ait> euottgi to receive somewhat of a soaking. S.M UOGUXO ADMITTKI). V 7 K1.1.l XC I'OX, June 2!) Charges of smuggling apparel valuei at Cdbt! Is, end making lal>c replies to a Cu'toius oflicer were ]trelerrei against Carrie Fitzgerald, I’almerstoi Xort It, al the Mngist rat ek- (‘otiri today, he lore .Mr K. Page, S.M. Shi pleaded guilty to the second charge, and the smuggling charge was withdrawn. ti Has explained hy Mr Maelatirin, I * ollector of ( 'u.stnins, j hat she lot' l | said a doll was the only dutiable goods j she hatl, but site was seen changing a I fur coat with a woman who (tail come j down tit meet her. Defendant v. its j bringing gt>mls to tin' Dominion front I someone in London to a person in New V.c a kind. The lienelt r 'marked that more than a nominal penalty was necessary, ami lined her C2O. with ends. RADIUM S I’KCI A LIST. LI X Fill \ . .1 tine if!). Ibe Otago llosnital Puard. at it~ meeting oil Thursday evening, tleeirletl ■o "tier tit,, position of radiologist in charge ot Die X-Ray ami radium department el tlv Dunedin 110-pital in Dr < olin Anderson. of 1\ Ia m lie -1 er |)m - al fnlirimtrv. Dr Aiulm'-nn. it ho went Dome In imlv inirt ienlarlv the sublet t of I ailiologv at .Manchester, "ie. lit', ill tie,| n valuable seholar.sliin in the stibie-t. and he stiniie,| ;u„j reportc,| on the new cleveinpmeiits ul Xl’ay I lierui),y at Krlnngelt. in Havana. Lite apnoiiimeni carries with it a salary of ifS!C: per annum, v itli a per, outage of private fees up to a total not exceeding LI (IT!. DUXKI)|.\, June Ti. The appointment. ol Dr Colin An-il,r-on as radiolngist at Dunedin lie - pital will, if he at cents, immediately open no the <|ties!inn of establishing a radium institute there. The expert opinion is that a further dm: milligrammes of radium is re,|iiiiv,l to meet II is proposed tat obtain an emanation out lit. I>v men ns. ol which radium cnianatiims may he supplied in ginstuhes to Other parts of the Dominion as ,le- i ret I. Dr Harnett e-tiimitos that an expenditure of from £10,1111!) to £12.0;ill will meet the present re, 11; i retiteili-. anti lie lor."hallow s an appeal in ti"' public for fluids, wlii, 1 1 will carry a Government sub-lily of 21-, in the C. SOUTH I AMD FLOODS. IN V KIiCAHF ILL. J one T.l. Heavy rains in Soul bln lid. tuierstn-r-- , ti with hail and snow, i.av, t au-a tl the livers tu ris,. til (;,'!■ a love uor.inal. le-. letilav's expresses to ami |r,,in Dunedin „ml Inver,-argil! were unable to get I h rough. owing to two feet ol water' hcj„e uvi'f the line hot ween < lore and MrNah There nils also four Icot ol water j „ , ti,,. read alongside the ho,, extend- j jug for a mile, making 0 unite iole , for passengers to get through o‘> • late 111 tile evening. h’HeVel. the v>. liter i till! me need slowly to recede, nod ,t m CMC ted that tie. express will got I liro ugh in the morning. Two washouts Here reported on me W.tileih.t I,ram': line. lull, the Into » now clear. . • i Tbere a cashout ah tin Ime - bet ween Wyiulhaiii and Cleidmm. anil j train- from I'.demlale to t lie la,,' I s.a j l inn will not lie able to get ’ A" 111

\Y\ ip 11min f"i' >wo 'k>y '• , ! |n i|„. Wcslifii ill'' rivor* | ~ •, I i.i n in liny alarmmjj, <-n. | si.Y-ciiix ; si it n WANCAN'i'I. .Inn" I This ov.-.ii.m tin. linin '- rM dm j pi-.-iniM.. II ri'i.n-- ! 11111 '; ! ' 1 - 1 \V,, u n I lull!;, nn.l nii..l n l: ""“i <,!!!• iniiv ni li'i'"". l >:"" -'"j 1 , ( !iiiu• -• ■ u link - . ' , f.m ml nil < It.- imnui'i". I 'nr .>1 dio Chinaman's «• Hi• 111 s isii>t«»i» K ;i 1“' ,f 1 F1 .|,1',,,. sookor :itttr n uni! vuliniii I'!V|] Urn inf'.viiiiilinn t Inn I." Innl ‘•pni'l 'nr In. Mint. ’ '|'| u . srix,"i li'inoi' lioiossi!.ali'il llm ■' ~f i, mot til* "Mr ! i convoy it t" tii" |"'- lioo station. I! A 11. NY A Y (lI'I'IC InIJS. At'CKI.ANI), •!mil' I T|„. |{ailwa\ Ihiioors’ (.i 1 1 ft i'iiio In l ' I <!,i-i !,-, 1 i Suit n Conciliation lioiinl. j similar to ll'" ..««<-* -•« «!• i " l, ‘ r i,K ' | >•( nkr, ot IP-’tl, slid!',lll I'" il pilin' tit i'll I" j i „ lii, ail niaitois :tllT'i-li itu; th" j i<iimln-i' ni ill" First IMvi.-ioii "t dm I 11 ;.|lw i,y sorvh I', t linn 1; l I' l 1 'in-i't | I hi-;.,. 111,.iii! h• j-. n';iiVM'iii iiiii 1 1.'" !>'•* | pa it nit'll t. ami lliivo tv|>rcsontin<i tin* I |<'ii"sl Division. \vill l mi oiitsulc ( Inin-- ; man, mutually aotooil nail ] ;a s nisi, resolve! 1 hat this mat tor ho pressed i'nr m tin- i■■ >in-In-imi "-i die (’oni'erenee. .Mr !!. f. Morgan was r<-< h'eteil ("tenoral Secretary. I) r’.TKCTI !■'. 71IS1 it >l>. IU'XKDIN. .1 uiio i \l the lino t ‘mu t. this im.lliii'". | too! i iiy reference nns annli' in tin 1 j (louh <■!' ( liii‘l-! JitiMi iv liishoji. and | n ih'.iti'' to hi> worth woto paid hy tin- j llotn h. liar and !’■ ’!ii ••. v|.;\Y ZKAI.ANDKI! IN' (HF-NY. AITKTiAN!). .imto l’O. | YY. IT Sin-irr.. fnrmedv liiomhot' m ] t!.,-. Auckland Tra anvil vs Stall, w.es aj liioiiili"! of dm TivvossaV- < row. ho liav- i inn join,‘il tho vessel t> work his pns- j ■o-oo in Kmilnml on lindne-s onnm.'i tod j with his "father's estate. 1 1" d thirty [ vo ait of n<j;o. lid wile liolmurs t" j Chrisudnuvh, and is at present vi> lti n»_! j that city, with her two children. j

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1923, Page 3

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DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1923, Page 3

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1923, Page 3

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