LATE LOCALS.
With regard to the Sodden Shield Game. Newmans' Motors Ltd., have a nil' leaving Hokitika tor Motueka at f a.m. on Friday, returning on Sunlay. Some members of Parliament are evidently looking lor another trip to .lie South Sea Islands, such ns they •njoyed - ahum four years ago. A broad hint in this connexion with .lirmvil out by Mr G. \\ . Forbe- tliu.mini) when .-peaking on the Cook Island- report in the House ol Representatives oil Friday. "One may never know what this tinvernmont may do," be remarked when mentioning tin--whjeet oi ihe trip. “ I ht*y may hate i surpri-e in view, and we may have another invitation to look at the island-. I am quite sure that those who went last time will he very pleased indeed to go again to see what • progress has lieett made in the interval -hue we were ln.-i there." Mr Forbes was smiling when he made these observations, and the Minister in Charge of the Cook Islands (the Hon Sir Maui Pnniure) smiled, too. That was all.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1924, Page 3
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175LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1924, Page 3
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