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[Australia & X.Z. Cable Association. 1 TRIBUTE TO SCOTS. LONDON, December 1. -Mr Baldwin, speaking at the Royal Scottish Corporation’s dinner, said Englishmen admired Scots in maintaining the standard of plain living and high thinking. '1 lie English took the Scots to heart- as blood brothers, liecause that genius Walter Scott interpreted to the neighbouring kingdom Scottish heroes and martyrs. If there had been a Walter Scott in Ireland there would have lawn no Boundary •t lunmission. LADY CHAMBERLAIN. LONDON, December 1. A wife of a Knight of the Carter takes precedence over a Dame of the Brand Cross. Mrs Chamberlain will probably he known as Lady Chamberlain. CINEMA FILMS. I LONDON*. December 1. A referendum of cinema theatre owners Britain-wide, decided hy 1)70,00!) against a compulsory quota of British films on every programme. JAP WOOLLENS’ TAB IFF. TOKTO, December 1. A bill increasing rhe tariff on woollen fabrics will lie introduced next session in the Diet. The press forecasts an increase of twenty-five per cent but in official quarters sue!) increase i« pot anticipated,
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1925, Page 2
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