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The Pilot Treaties will lie signed by the delegates on a raised dais at 'the end of the room before invited personages and the press, including a cinematograph operator. The King will receive the signatories, who will he entertained by the Tlon. Austen Chamberlain on Tuesday, and eighty will he the guests of Mr Baldwin on Wednesday. In fact, the ceremonial arrangements fixed before the death of Queen Alexandra will he carried out. except that instead of being public and festive they will he more formal and private. PACT LEGISLATION SIGNED. BEE LIN, November 29. President llindenlnirg, the Chancellor, Dr Blither, and the Foreign Secretary, Dr Stresemann have signed the Locarno Agreement legislation. The evacuation of the Cologne zone begins on 30th November. GENEVA, November 29. It is believed Germany will not apply for admission to the League of Nations at the forthcoming session of the Council, hut desires to wait for the complete evacuation of Cologne before applying. THE DUNEDjNIXHIBITION. [jlY TKLKCRAI‘II T’KU CURBS ASSOCIATION. DUNEDIN, Nov. 30. Saturday was the biggest day at the New Zealand South Seas International Exhibition since the opening day. The attendance topped 22.903. compared with 21.023 on the previous Saturday. The total attendance for eleven days has reached the record figure of 205.189. The Amusement Park seems to be growing daily in popularity. On Saturday night tlioie were queues at every device. The finishing touches are now being put to the boats for the river cave ride. When it opens the park will be running complete. In this subterranean ride, passengers float in and out of grotesque caves the homes of dragons, cannibals, and prehistoric monsters and as a final thrill a water chute has been added, ending up in a miiniture lake. This necessitated fitting the boats with splnslflioards which work is now just ja bo'll t finished. Owing to the flood of booking from all over the Dominion, the. staff of the exhibition accomodation bureau has been increased and the bureau has lioen moved from the Kiosk in the actogan to the old office of the Exhibition Company at 142 Rattray Street. It appears from the hundreds of inquiries which every day mails bring to the bureau that the Exhibition advertising lias got the fact fixed in the public mind that the bureau offers a sure way to every visitor of securing accommodation at reasonable rates,

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1925, Page 3

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1925, Page 3

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1925, Page 3

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