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MESSAGE FROM ’BYRD. • (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Dec. 10. Tho Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, has received the following radiogram from Commander Byrd, in response to his congratulatory message on the success of the recent Polar flight; “My companions on the Polar flight and the members o'f the expedition at ‘Little America,’ and Dunedin, join with me in their deep thanks for your kind message. The assistance that the Government and people of New Zealand have extended have been a most important contributory to the success of our expedition, in the sincere appreciation of which we have carried on the Polar flight. We have the New Zealand flag presented by your Department of Internal Affairs. The inhabitants of Little America send greetings and the best of good wishes from Ross Dependency to the citizens of New Zealand. Our kindest personal regards.” FALSE PRETENCE. GISBORNE, Dec. 11. Arrested at Hamilton, Leonard Parlies, alias McKay, alias Lyle, alias Van Brunt, was admitted to probation for two years Tor obtaining goods by false pretence from a garage proprietor.'
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1929, Page 5
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178DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1929, Page 5
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