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LATE LOCALS.

Newman’s Motors " ill have ears leavng for the dance in the One Mile Hall o-inorrow evening at B.L> odoik. Hook your -seats at the garage.

The Westland Sub I'niou decided on Monday evening that the gate proceeds of the "opening match of the season Marists (Grey.) v. Kiwi, to take place on Saturday next should he devoted to the Hokitika Beautifying Association. There "ill be the usual collection made •it the gate and being devoted to a specially worthy object. should he a substantial one.

Sentencing delimiters under the Defence Act at Stratford. Mr A. Motvlem, S.M, said that here "ere to lads, apparently fit and well, who Imd previously been fined one. two, or three times for foiUue to attend drill (says the Stratford “l’<v»t”b He lia<l sl, '.‘ before, and he would say again, that if the men who "ent f> the Great Mat had failed to recognise their duH to, the saute extent. "<■ would not be heic ,e-dav or would he the servants- of a foreign Rower- a ml , serve us right Was the country not worth living in. Had it no appealing power to the present defendants 8 They seemed t think they had the right to enjoy all the benefits of the country "About suffering any of the dctnments, an 1 there was no benefit without its detriment,

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1924, Page 3

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224

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1924, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1924, Page 3

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