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ITT'JTRALIAS AND N.Z. OAIiLE ASSOCIATION. ( EX'SFRF. MOTION ON THE Stii. (Received this dav at 10.23 a.m.) LONDON. Oct. 2. The House of Commons went into committee on the Irish Hill. The lion. J. R. Clyncs said he Imped that when the committee stage was concluded to-day the report and third reading would also he taken, whereupon the Commons would adjourn till the St It of October, when the censure motion in connection with tin* " M oilers' Weekly ’’ would he taken.
ITALY RATIFIED. ROM E. Oct. 2. Mussolini lias communicated to the l.ea-'uc Italy’s ratification ol Cue WaMi.ng.ou Eight Hour Convention, conditionally on the principle European Powers also ratifying. POLITICAL SITUATION. LONDON. O•■tuber 2. The -‘Evening Standaid” states Mr Baldwin believed the Ministry '’.ere satisfied an election was inevitable in November, at the latest. He believed AD- MacDonald favonwrs an immediate appeal to the electors preferring a decision next week instead of waiting for the Liberal motion. Mr MacDonald’s speech to the .Lahour Party Conference o» the Ttli, is ejected to Vs (uudmk’n niWrcw.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1924, Page 3
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175MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1924, Page 3
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