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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION LADY ASTOR OFFENDS. LONDON, April (L Mr Mayday, in the House of Commons. complained of imputations against, his character made on Friday by Lady Astor. The latter unreservedly withdrew the olVending remark. EXPLORERS DECORATED. LONDON. April 7. A Founders medal lias been awarded by the Royal Geographical Society to General Bruce for explorations in the Himalayas and Mount Everest. A Patron’s medal has been awarded to Mr A. Wollaston for exploring in Dutch New Guinea and Africa. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE VENUE. LONDON, April 7. Replying to Mr Brittain, Mr Baldwin said the Government was always willing to consider, in consultation with the Dominions, whether it was practical to hold the Imperial Conference in one of tbo Dominions, Init any arrangement depended so much on the circumstances in which the conference was summoned, that it was impossible to renlv delinitelv.
IN (.H'EST OF TRADE. LONODN. Anri! (i
11l the House of Commons, Mr Samuel announced a decision to open in New York a branch of the Overseas Trade Department.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1925, Page 2
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