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SiIoHTAOK UK (Received this <!;iy aI- !*■ In tint- 1 SYDNEY. .Inly ft. The I,ju:h price nl mill; ;uul the couM'fjtu til impi)s<i!iiln v <>i tit' l poorer ela-ses providing 11 good supply to children. with til'' -uhsei|tleitl evil eftVc I s 111 11 their frotvi h aml ilovolepniera. has h •e:i a nineli iiiscits-od subjeel by the press and those having the •hildreii’s uel fare at heart. Some time ago a “more milk cammil gn was started and ill eotmeetioii 'herewith a nnmher of underweight children tv..-re selected iron) several pti'nlie school- |or experimental pnrposes. They were supplied with a pint ,1" mill: daily. After three months it was found that they had gained from ■>> to :!-s('venteent lts pounds and had generally developed. The result s were ••onsidered as highly saii'fadfnrv and there is strong endorsement, nt the ohje<■ t of the campaign. DEATH THTtOI'UH PRAOUF. SVI:X EV July ft. The dentil ocnmvd on Saturday of a young man living at ( ainpenlowii. the ease being diagnosed ns .septicaemia plague. The medical authorities. whiNt urging strict precautions against the spread of the disease, say that on account of the time of the rear there is a reasonable vhnuoe of there being very little of the disease. It believed the infection has been lurking in a t o’otiy of rats. \ campaign against the rodent- - tins, been systematically carried out for some time, hut the last meeting ot the C’itv Council decided to discontinue the sixpence bonus. Tt is thought that the decision will he revoked in view of the fresh outbreak. COXFFRFXCF TO RFSTMF. SYDNEY. July 0. The conference of the mine owners ami minors will he resumed to-da\ to discuss the proposals formulated by Mr Oakes, with a view to effecting a resumption of the idle mines ami safeguarding the men against victimisation which they allege would follow if job control was abandoned.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1923, Page 1

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