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DOMINION ITEMS.

(.by TSi.EOHirn —run r association. 1 J BKItKHFOBD TO I!()W HOOVER. LONDON'. July !). An iiitorehange oi' telegrams, in which America strongly appealed lo ' British sportsmen. has resulted in the ll’eivst'n.J reversing his d.Mi-ion u<t i:, iwv Hoover, ti: t > Amcricae. fvi Inc I'i.ilsuielpiiiJu o.dd ( .in. The r!■ ■ has now been fixed for Putney on July Idth. Hem,. lon I dof.-ah-d I louver 111 I In' Diumond Sculls at Henley, lie a.-s.-rU. (lint I I'oover declined the conditions lor t! ■ • dol'd Cup, whit ii I lores lord, as holder was entitled to Iraiue. luuucdy. desiring the race to take place during Henley week. Hoover desired longer training. I'Tuther complications also arose i'roni the British Association maintaining that the Diamond Sculls, not the Philadelphian Cold Cup, fairies the world’s title. BA NIC IXO RETURNS. WKLLTXOTOX. July 11. The hanking returns for the June rpiartor show the principal figures as i'lJhiws:. - Free deposits. t;39. 107.-200 : increase £731 ,(>92; fixed deposits, £20.900.120. ini reuse €831.715: Oov- <• rnincur, deposits. £3,087.080. decrease CRFi.O.’H: note circulation £0.8.03.818. increase £3075.090; discounts £1.51 1.721, decreapn £180.591 • coin and bullion, £7.000.317. decrease £28.587. BANKRUPT PROSECUTED. DUXKDIX, July 111. Walter Henry Clement was to-day committed for trial on charges, of obtaining credit while an undischarged bankrupt. Various amounts were concerned, totalling £BO 12s, relating chiefly In deals in motor cars. The I evidence disclosed the fact that the accused was adjudicated, a bankrupt j in Invercargill, and had since secured credit in c.uinection with a garage i which lie proposed to start, in Dunedin under the style of ‘•Commercial I Motors.” SENTENCES PASSED. WELBTXOTOX, July 10. At the Supreme Court. Mr Justice Ostler passed sentences on prisoners who have pleaded guilty, as follows: Kenneth Hubert Watkins, five charges of false pretences, two years’ hard labour. Hyacinth Francis Wisniewski, theft as a servant, probation for one year. Herbert Harris Keith, n lad of 15, honking, entering and theft, was sent lo the Borstal Institution for three years. George Hurley, for theft, six months’ imprisonment. William Percy Joyce, obliterating documents and forgery, probation lor two years. Berty Sliarkie, escaping from gaol, theft and indecent assault, mid attemptled carnal knowledge, five years’ imprisonment. on the more serious charge and three months’ for escaping, and a year on the other charges. f ■*i«nr m v*TCtfmtm I* YJTCWTIf WSWrUBJI

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1925, Page 4

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DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1925, Page 4

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1925, Page 4

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