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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) BELGRADE, Oct. If. Junker’s aeroplane lias passed over Azores. ,v LAXCAST'KU. starts. LONDON, Oct. 11. Lancaster lias left Croydon on his flight to Australia. NEAR EAST PLOT. BELGRADE, Oct. 14. The newspaper “ Politika ” asserts the frontier authorities at Sarihrod seized a eonfidnetial document addressed hy the pro-Mncedonean Revolutionary Association to a local committee recommending isolated associations in Southern Serbia, Belgrade and even Geneva, directed against the League ot Nations *’ Ik-cause it has shown itsoll impervious to the cries oi distress ot our oppressed brethren in the use o .scientific chemical means of warlare.’ '1 lie document recommends also the finding of sufficient determined men to set Europe ablaze. The “ Poiitiak adds: “ Razvigorov, one ol the murderers of General Kovatchviteh, was responsible for assassination of the Bulgarian Deputy Stoyanov at Sofia in ■ 1625 is the leader.

EROXTIER TROUBLES. ATHENS, Oct. M. It is reported that Bulgarian C.'oiuitadjis killed two Greek forest guards near Sorovitz. The Greek authorities are preventing the passage of Comitadjis. SIR J. PARR. LONDON, Oct. 1-1. At the invitation of Mayors and Chambers of Commerce, Sir J. Parr competed a week’s tour of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester in furtherance of reciprocal trade, especially dairy produce, because the areas are strongholds of Danish butter and bacon. Parr was greeted as a son of Nottingham because his father was horn in the adjoining village of Bingham. Ho visited the University and many factories. Tn a speech at Derby he emphasised that New Zealand power would ho enhanced if house-wives bought Dominion’s dairy produce, honey, meat and fruit in preference to foreign products. He was surprised to find foreign butter and cheese preferred, while New Zealand was stocked in very few shops, especially in face of the fact that. Australia and Now Zeaalnd bought from Britain more in a month than South America and Western Europe put together. Ranis launching a publicity campaign to counteract foreign competition.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1927, Page 4

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322

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1927, Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1927, Page 4

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