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BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS

[liY TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION'.] SERIOUS CHARGES. BARIS, March 20. During a stormy sitting of the French Chamber of Deputies, both the extreme Nationalist and the Communist Deputies repeated their allegations of maladministration against M. Yarenne, the Socialist Governor-General of Indo-China and one of his .subordinates. One speaker alleged that Llie Hospital Nurses at Dnriac were dancing girls who were employed by M. Vnrenne.

M. Yltrenne had a spirited two hour’s defence. He declared that the accusations were groundless, and that they bail been prompted b.v business interests, which were dissatisfied with the protection extended to the natives. He announced that he had tendered Iris resignation

SEASON’S PASH lONS. (Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) LONDON. March 21. The secret of what English women will lie wearing this season was revealed in the Drapers’ Exhibition today, as golf plus fours louder than ever man wore, silk hose, high-heeled shoes, gartered skirts (it is a skirt ballooned up and fastened tightiV at the knee), neat bank waistcoats severely cut (in all kinds ot materials, all shapes and all colours, yeli’owish. red, green, violet, or mixture of all) sleeveless cardigans ‘(all colours of the spectrum with a few added). A useful' skirt likely to be popular with buttons at the front camouflages the plus fours. Evening wear will see the return to femininity, with suit, flowing garment frills, draperies emphasising slimness, in sharp contrast to daytime manishness. Two new colours are blood-thirst red and lido bi’uc.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1927, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
248

BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1927, Page 3

BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1927, Page 3

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