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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS.

LATEST CABLE NEWS

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION

INDIAN AC ITATOBS OAO LED

DFLIU, Oct. *l. Jaw altar Hal, Nehru, Gidwatti ami Santaiiani. 1 mr, Nationalist leadeis. who were recently arre-ted in ennitoc--1 ion with Nahha State unrest, were

-cut.-need to two an I a-lialt veais ri'-oroiis imjn l-oomeiit. lie* Adiiiiuist rat or of Nahha- gave the accused the choice of leaving tie State iiiinieditilej v or undergoing the sentcnees, lliey accepted the alternative and have left Nahha. NFW BOAT CO.UINH IN NFW YFA It I.ON'DON. Oet. t. The Admiralty has infoim-d Mr Masm*v that they will he icphn ing 11 ..M .S ( hathain early in IBIM with the Dunedin • re-named the "N«*w Zealand ) which will leave England when arrangements an* made for the return of the ( hat ham. The “New Zealand” is now in comnii-sioii. She is armed heavier than the Chatham. hut her maintenance is nine!: more ecoiiomieal. FINDING OF INQUIRY. LONDON. Oet. I. The Bull'd of Trade Committee holding the impiirv into the !o*.s <0 the steamer “bill Kaliirn” found that the slop was sent lo sea in an unseaw*ort!>y i-ondit ion. The re.*,p nisi hi Ii ly rested with Olivier, the Managing Dir*, etur and Captain Stodharl the owners’ marine superintendent. Olivier was fined "_’l h 1 gill I1”IIS’. The Committee also commented on the negligence of the Board of Trade's Depute Shipping Siliierinlendeiit in issuing a certificate without first communicating with the proper autliorit ie-.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1923, Page 3

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BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1923, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1923, Page 3

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