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Tn recent years Uie Imperial Confcrenco lias taken the Imperial Institute under its purview, and as a result the various Dominion (lovernmciits have gladly accepted their due shares of control and financial responsibility, the findings of the Colonial Conference suggest that the territories it represents will also he drawn into a fully co-operative relationship, working through the British Overseas Trade Department. They, like the Dominions, have everything to gain from this association, and all round there ought to he a readiness to make the utmost of the institute’s potential service to the Empire.—New Zealand Herald.”

THE MORAL OF NANKING. "What Inis actually happened in Nanking shows what would certainly hare Imported in Shanghai, in much nunc alarming proportions, il the British Do. fence Force had not arrived n time. The lesson taught in Hankow has been driven home, not in Great Uritiau only hut in all countries which have important interests in China. The British Government were alone in taking precautions for this glare emeigimr. They were criticised bitterly at Home by political opponents whose plain dut.\ il was to give tlitm every support. Other countries held alool, doubted, and waited. And now suddenly American opinion is profoundly stirred by the spectacle of the disorders m Shanghai; still more by the catastrophe in Nanking, where no land force had been organised lor the common protection of foreigners.—" The Times.”

I Children like Hearnes. Its sparkling purity and soothing flavour are obvious from the first taste. At the first sign of a cough, croup or any other kind of chest trouble give them Hearne’s—the only medicine of its kind fully graduated for use with children of all ages. BRONCHITIS CWKE ?bp 50 years a. proven EVERYWHERE 2j£ & 4j6 NX OfS«: Hcarne’i BuiWinm. WtHintlon STAR STORES t tTART the New Year by buying by the CASH system. We carry a large and varied stock of' GROCERIES CROCKERY GLASSWARE HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY. WE GIVE A. COUPON WITH EVERY lURCHASE. ’Phone 174. C. ARMSTRONG. S CO CASH GROCERS. HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1927, Page 1

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