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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

AUSTRALIAN AXn N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. A DENIAL. LONDON October Hi. The “ Daily Express” announces that Lord Heavorbrook has not parted with his controlling press interest, and has no intention of doing so. It says tho “ Daily Express” is not part of any trust or combination. DOCTORS ACCEPT DECISION. LONDON, October lti. Sir V. Johnson Micks, replying to doctors demanding more than 9s (id per consultation, under the medical insurance law, states he is unable to agree to arbitration. Tho British .Medical Association notifies its acceptances of tho decision, hut continues its argument against the reduction.

INDIAN BOYCOTT. DELHI. Oct. 15. The Municipal Corporation of Bombay has resolved, by an overwhelming . majority, in favour of laiycotting the Britsli Emnire’s goods as a protest against the Kenya decision segregating Indians in Kenva eolonv, Africa. DEl.ill. Oct. 15. The United Provinces held their political conference at Benares. The attendance was composed of Indian Nationalists. After reviewing the political situation, the conference passed ail extremist resolution, and reiterated its faith in Dr Garnlhi’s non-co-operation policy. The conference voted in favour of the granting of full independence to Kenya colony in Africa.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1923, Page 2

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189

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1923, Page 2

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1923, Page 2

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