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HINDIONBI'HD IWATIONI'D. LONDON, A]xil 19. Tlie. “Daily Express” Hanover correspondent says a demonstration in favour of Hindenbnrg’s candidature was carried out in accordance witli the traditions of Prussian militarism. Thousands of members of the semi-military Monarchist organisations marched past, an old Monarchist banner heading each company, every man carrying a s’ at the shoulder like a rifle. Huulenberg in full Marshall's uniform took the salute as the procession goose-step-ped past, bands playing “Deutschland Über A lies”. Inter, crowds of men, women, and children swarmed around Hindenburg’s house-and gave the Field Marshal an ovation most enthusiastically. Hindonlnirg received a deputation from the. national workers and said: “I agree with your ideals. 'What I can do in this matter will be doiv I am the man to carry through my 1 tr pose with the Lord's aril.”

RESERVOIR bursts in ENGLAND. LONDON, April 19. Bv the bursting of a reservoir hank nt Skilmodil, near Greenock, following the abnormal rainfall, four children between the ages of seven and fourteen, and one. woman, were drowned, the last named in attempting to rescue her niece and nephew. Several houses were carried away. “ SHIPPING.* SYDNEY, April 20. Arrived nt 0.30, Maungnnui,

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1925, Page 3

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