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DOMINION ITEMS.

lIV TKI.I.GI! U'M CHESS ASSN., COCYIIICHT. It.S.A. CONET.RKNOK. Gil i! IST< 'll F |{G! I, .lime JO The Itcturiicd Soldier-' ('onlereiict thi- inoruiiig re-iilutioiied urging tin Goverimieiil to bring down a.progressive immigralion policy, al the same time opening up all unoccupied lands and setting up a local immigration eonimittee on Australian lines. AHS( ONDFIi A L’l’lt FI IFN DKD. 11A All I.TON, .lime 10. At the Police ton it Win. Shaw, formerly Seerelary of the l.ahonr I’opresentation Gommillee, pleaded guilty to converting 1,, hi- own use nearly L'HJO received mi Ochall ol the Carpenters and .Illinois. Fnion and Painters Fnion. Sliau ili-appeared last December and could not he traced until la-1 week, when In- was seen hawking li-h around Nel-on. lie tv aeollimitted for sclileine.

the: libkral campaign. WIIANGARKI. .lime ll'. Air T. Al. Will'.ird addressed an Assemhly <>i' several hundred i»eoi,le m the Wlmiigarei Town Hall la-1 night, mostly traversing the track ol provimisly reported speech.--, adversely criticising the linaiiccial onerations ol the .Massey Government, whose early fall he predicted. Air AY i I ford wagiven an attentive and cordial healing throughout, a vote ol thanks being aeconliMl.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1924, Page 3

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191

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1924, Page 3

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1924, Page 3

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