I’m waiting still through the. waning years, Whilst shadows spread list a mist of tears; Waiting with faith while the fears . begin, “Waiting for Ships Which Never Come In ! ” Out on lone cliffs by the harbor bar, Watching and waiting for sails afar; Drenched and weary, with chills to endure, Sustained by Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
OPTIONAL CLAUSE. ' (Received this day at 9.25 a.m.) GENEVA, September 4. The- British delegation announced the signing of The Hague optional clause. It is understood only two Dominions agreed to sign. Tt is understood these are Ireland and South Africa. The others are consulting their Governments respective inter-imperial disputes, also maritime aspects.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1929, Page 6
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108Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1929, Page 6
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