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[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] AN APPEAL. LONDON, June IT. The Privy Council reserved it judgment iu the New Zealand case Wright versus Morgan and others (heard at tho Appeal Court in Wellington on April 21th of last year). MOSUL TREATY RATIFIED. (Received Litis day at 10.15 a.m.) BAGDAD, June 14. The Mejliss has ratified the Mosul Treaty. NOTED SURGEON DEAD. LONDON, June IT. Obituary.—Sir Henry Smith, the noted surgeon, aged 82. G ENEYA CONFERENCE. GENEVA, June IT. The Conference decided to exclude coastal ships from the codification of maritime laws, while a recommendation for the inspection of Seamen’s Articles will deal only with the general principles, those relating to hours of work and hygienic conditions having been struck out.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1926, Page 3
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