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LATEST CABLE NEWS

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

{“Sydney Sun” Cables). SA N (TIO.VS I) I SC' CSS I < >X. (Received this day at 11 a.i11.) dexeya. S:-i>t. The l concluding days nl' the Assembly were marked by an in!enalienlinn nl the struggle between the parlies legarding legal. mural obligations and •am linns. Sir .lames Allen was the lirsL tu insist that the ('mined only was empowered tu reuininend sanctions. Ills lead uas q11i• -k I v followed b.v Italy. OENEVA. Sept 2(k Sir .1. Allen interviewed said New Zealand enidd nut accept- the theory that the league was legally entitled to call up all the inrees at a country s disposal. Ills view was that it was a moral, not a legal obligation. II I’.ene.s’s contention was correct he would i;. obliged oil behali of New Zealand to make reservations. OENEVA. Sc| t. 2(k The Assembly adopted the report regarding the l.ca"iie scheme lor settlement of re fit eyes with reservations from South Africa, and New Zealand delevales. who were unable to pledge their f Jovernnient - to continue financial support hevond lb ■ pn-sent year. Die scheme involves nn outlay of two hundred thuu-und fra lies for settlement of refugees in 1920. It ijh llalmeyer and Allen agreed that to the humanitarian principles involved but tlioit'.dit the character of the work not strictly within the scope of tie- League's activities. CRICKET DATES. I.ON'DDN. S -ot. '-’I. Murvleh irne ('lull nml Aitstralinti I',,aid of Control have agreed to a variation of tin* English teams inn-er,-itume in West Australia. limt -ad of two-luiir day fixtures previnuslv arranged they will now play two three i!av niaielies against West Australia at Parth on (letoher IS-ltl-t.’lith. and 2o-•_>t;-:!Sth. and also a niatili against cells ell (let. 22-2Hrd.

KMI::i: (NTs sad.inu. ißeceived this day at 92u a.m.) LONDON. Sept. 20. Itit) ass'.sted .settlers lor New Zealand in tile Kemuer.i and 2d I, im lulling twenty-four puhlie si dud ho.vs and thirl v-'-iglit domestics. : inbark on the 'fainiii to-day. 'I lie Athene.- on 1 •»th. thinker will bring twenty public .school hoys ami the first hati h of L rty-eioi.l hoys under tin- Salvation Army .scheme for l iitarurii farm. All have keen tried out at lladli-igh tiainiug fa:m.

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liiilisli Km; ire pro liners < rgam.sation ado; led a resolution opposing lhe pic; os -I Russian treaties as being a memo e to the Id in • ire's ethiia! and .-■■o'loiiiie iulci'csis, and aj.j ealing I > Cov. i*nmt nt led to | "e.-rod Duller therewith. «iiln in t the nmmeeme ol 1 In- | lioiiiiiions and I nili-a. CO XSERY AT 1V E (IAT11KI! I N (i. (Deceived this day a! !hlo a.lit.) LONDON. Se]d. 20. 'file "Daily ( hr.inii'ie" political cm - iv. indent states Air lk'.lilwin presale! at a full attendance of Conservative cx-.Ministei-s. im-lmling 1.-ird Curzon. Lord I’lirkeiihea'l an I tin- two Ohanda-rlaiiis It was decided it was not goad taeti s to divide again.sl the Irish Roumlary Dill, in ip for the I. orils to piers lliim r ili-!i!;e for th-- in--.i-.uie to the ; oint i f reject ii 11. It would ! •letter for I'lstcr to how to lone ami later p-lo- up a st-iiid aoain.st the findings of the ( om-ni;-.si"ii if I hey were in r -a- n’able. ( diNi-'si-: im-M'oi: r. I’EK IN. Scot -ml.cr 20. ( hang T.-olin ami: pm c, his Min e •; in arm.- -u I di; b miry will ob\iat>- tinlie- i-s-it y of bombing the I’i evident '- I'nla-e. lie --jeued an a-rr. euient With the Soviet rosining l'-e safely of In: rtar li.-m Itii-dnn atta-k. aed ].rnvi'lil O licit the Chinese l-ke.li-rp rai!wavs all u.gr iiu under a joint liu- •- him-- • c nitre!. ( hang To.lin in r--I uni I •■ipii • -I ill-- S:\ iel. ( hang Ts din i-> now nmvii-g, in .leliol whi li hIm; .'lit i;d ii! a in a b-.v days, lie-

plying 1 > . ii «•::! li* :• u.iniug l;< m the British against dropi'ing of boinls on t '■.> I’remlclllN Pala. a. Cluing s: ,i,l IV reiguei , ■:■ <il m l IV ir as 1..- ur bavin.Hi” Int" .t sighting a |:arati:s iiistalh”’ ill | l.'lii <. llllil In i! i i. 111 li'l” || ■: llluli' linij < i.l I i-l.in. I’i. KIN. -Vpl. of,. III” in lily in I'liUiiii it ■■ a t .Y.a ml Smu liiiMiifang liiiv.' arrive.l in 11 11 •»- i Il'.U . okdbcjan iiKPoirr. I’AK’IS. "'.'lit. ifi. A Gcoigiau l.'-'":it : am : ■ aitiinuiiia|in> still s S-ivi.-l t!i || .-■ ■ ti-r .-evc:al li,-i attacks 11, 111 (iejlgntll ill i:||'ii,.|lts, Wole lot'|‘l tn rctiro Ii tin' in; ill ii t:ii iim nj|h li* *.i v v lussi's. ’Ill” i ■ ■;iii’h ti, in i:i || ;l . 1 1 ist riots isciipii.'il liv tin' I- i\ it-1 for. os mi 1 being ;s!i<it iv itlimit dial in, tion.

UNCEASING MJSERY. riicro is little sleep, lili| ( > ra'st, littlpeace, fur inn ii y m sufferer I'nuii kidney Iron Mo. Life is one coni iniinl mini. 1 of pain. You can’t rest nL night vv lien tliero’s haekache. You stifle* r twinges fl lid stalls of ]iain, annoying urinary tlisonlors, lameness Mini nervousness. You L'Mil’t lie eonifortMlile mI work will

darting pains and Minding di:v.y spells. Neglect may follow, Begin using Doan’s Backache Kidney I’ills at I lie first sign of disoider. Thousands have testified to their merit. Mrs (J. Sou t lltlti), Arilev St reel, flreynioutli, says: “In coinnmii with mail/ others I have nothing Imt good to say for Doan’s I’m km he Kidney I’ills. Some months ago I had a lot r>f trouble with lily kidneys, and in consequence my lieallh was in sneli jiai it 1 hat I could not unn* willmut cnduriiig torture. On one occasion Wits eonijili'lely crippleil with the ailment ami had to lie uji for days. M,\ ankles and feet swelled eoitsideraMy. and I used to feel so ill al limes that I hardly knew what to do and every task was a liimlen to me. One day I was advised to take a course ot Doan’s Jiackaohe Kidney Pills and this remedy was spoken of so highly that I sent for some at once. By the time I had used a couple of hollies I felt ever so much better, and seven bottles cured me completely, and • have had no return of backache and kidney troll Ido since. 1 earnestly advise other sufferers to take this fine remedy, and so put an on.T to their health troubles.”

Two years later, Mrs Smithum says: •J have had no return of my old complaint since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me over two years ago.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at ID per bottle, or will be posted tilt receipt of price by Foster-McCiellan Co., 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, bo sure you get DOAN’S.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1924, Page 4

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LATEST CABLE NEWS MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1924, Page 4

LATEST CABLE NEWS MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1924, Page 4

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