OUTLAWRY OF WAR. XFAY ZEALAND’S ATTITUDE. LONDON, AI ay 31. The “Daily Telegraph's” diplomatic correspondent states tliat the tone and tenor of New Zealand’s reply to Alt- Kellogg has given the greatest satisfaction in American circles. The text will he published on Friday. WASHINGTON. June 1. New Zealand and Irish Free State replied to the American Note inviting them to become original parties to the projected Renunciation of War Treaty. The replies are with-held from publication. ln.it are understood to be an unqualified acceptance. The State Department expects to hear from Canada and other British Dominions within a few days. AROUND THE WORLD TRIPS. SAN FRANCISCO, May 31. A message from Los Angeles states J. Stanley Dollar announced the Dollar Line ships making the around-the-world tours will cany aeroplanes next year, so that passengers may take to the air for sight-seeing trips,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1928, Page 3
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142Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1928, Page 3
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