BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS.
AUHTItALTAN AMI N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION ADVERTISING FRANCE. (Received this day at 12 hi p.rii.l I’A It IS, Novemher 11. The (iovernmeiit has submitted to J’niTiumenl a Dill mividiug lor the additional expeliditure. of six million
'lra nos uminally for the circulation of Ei'eneli i ll Formiit ion abroad. A pro amble reviews tie- alleged on fa vutira bin pu.sitioii ef Era nee as compared with other countries; nbo a.s regards the distribution of news to the foreign press and emphasises the propaganda value of effective daily news services. The Dill provides that the money he handled similarly to the secret set' ice fund'-. ATTACKED DY DJHATES. I’EKI.N. November M. 'Pile warship Tarantula intercepted a wireless from the steamer Taitoriiaru that she was aground off Whampoa and was being attacked by pirates. The steamer Hhinyotnaru lias gone to her assistance.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1923, Page 3
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142BRITISH & FOREIGN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1923, Page 3
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