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DOMINION ITEMS.

CAMERON SUCCUMBS

By Telegraph—Per Press Association y

AV ELLINGTON, April 7

Morris John Cameron, who was con--erned in the aeroplane crash at Porii'lia, died in the Wellington Hospital without regaining eonseiousnes.

KAYE AND PIPER

AUCKLAND, April 7

Private advices received at Mangere by the parents of Flying Officer C. E. Kaye, state that Alessrs Kaye and Piper, of R.A.N., who, after their meritorious flight from, England to Australia, arc at present in. Sydney, and will visit their homes next week. The airmen will sail from Sydney on Friday next in the Uliniaroa, which is due to arrive at Auckland on the following Tuesday morning. It has not been staled definitely if the airmen will hr'iii-g with them the plane in which they made the flight.

ALLIANCE- of LABOUR

WELLINGTON, April 7

'File following statement was today made by Mr Eraser, ALP., secretary of the Parliamentary Labour Parly:

“lii view of the fact chut some conjecture and comment have been caused as to what ed'ect , the lecenf, pronouncement h.v the Alliance of Labour in regard to the 'ioveiaiinent will have on the attitude ef the. Labour Party in Parliament, I wish to liiake it perfectly clear that while the Labour Party, m Parliament will always {rive the express'd opinions of trade union organisations consideration, they certainly are entitled to say that the only body competent to decide the policy of the Labour Party is its annual con-, ference, on which the affiliated trade unions are represented. The method of putting that policy into operation in the House of Representatives r- a matter for the judgment and decision of Labour Members of Parliament.’'

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1930, Page 6

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273

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1930, Page 6

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1930, Page 6

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