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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

■— AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION Burrm sai.es. LOS DOS. .June 8. i Ijlto lud: lict'ii a. prolonged strike* of lilt* Danish transporters, cutting oil the Danish dairy supplies from Britain. lids was given an involuntary blip to the campaign in favour of the consumption of Kmpire products. Australian and \™ Zealand dairy supplies, which are now arriving in increased quantities are fully filling the housewives’ needs. A prominent dairymen lias expressed the opinion that the only effort of thi' strike in Denmark will he that tho Midlanders will be. compelled to forego their unexplained passion for Danish butler, and to buy colonial butter. It is noteworthy that only New Zealand butter and eggs are being served at Wembley.

I .OX DON. dune 8. .Mr Morton, President of the National Dairy Association of New Zealand. i.s proceeding to Denmark to arrange for the purchase of machinery for the Association. The transporters’ strike lias held up this business. When the negotiations in Denmark are completed. Mr Morton and Mr Charles Kahl will proceed to Sweden to arrange for a supply ol lumber for Imt tor boxes.

it’aman poi.mcs. LONDON', dime 9. The Opposition Deputies in the Italian Chamber arranged to commemorate the murder of Matlootti on Wednesday by meeting in one of the halls of Parliament Mouse. Thereupon Fascist i Deputies threatened to assemble in force and break up the meeting. Consequently the President of the Chamber, unprecedentedly, ordered thi‘ whole I Foil so to he closed on that day. II ANN AN AND COODcd-’.I.L AMR KITS SYDXKY. dtine 9. The difference between Hannan and (mod-ell has been adjusted, and they will race on dune -"Hi.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1925, Page 1

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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1925, Page 1

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1925, Page 1

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