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[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] MAX CRUSHED. AUCKLAND, May 29. Frederick Charles Bell, (10, was badly brushed in a collision of three motor buses at Devonport and was hospitallod his condition being critical. He was a married man, with four children. SEIZURE OF BEER. SAX FRAXCISO, May 28. The Los Angeles “.Times’’ says it is learned that prohibition officers seized quantities of beer on the Hamburg. the first German warship to visit the Pacific Coast since the war. The seizure followed alleged sales on the vessel in San Pedro harbour. CANADIAN PROPOSAL. OTTAWA, May 28. Premier King is to bring down a motion that the Commons recognise the principle that before ratification of any Treaty is advised by the Canadian Government, the Treaty must receive approval of Parliament. The motion is expected to precipitate an important debate ofi international relations. If passed it will carry the principle of formal Parliamentary approval further than in Great Britain, or any of the Horn i n mnc
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1926, Page 4
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