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12 PEOPLE SHOT. L (Jnited Press Association.—l>y Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] DELHI, July 22. Fifteen persons were injured at Juboulore when the police fired on a niob df two thousand who were picketing the Government liquor warehouse. NEW ZEALANDER’S SUCCESS. (Received this day a+ noon.) LONDON, July 22. J. Katth-Mills, New Zealand Rhodes scholar, passed in jurisprudence with first class honours at Oxford. i RAMSAY MacDONALD. (Received this day at 12.25. p.m.) LJNDON,. July 22. Mr MacDonald addressing interparliamentary representatives said in the interests of peace and economy in-ter-Parliamentary contacts should be metre efficient. Tnternatioal imcVstandings were returned by nations negotiating or on the assumption that worse would happen. The world must not merely pass peace resolutions, it must give attention to the great programme of social well-being. These Parliamentarians of any nation tolerating law and standards of living were enemies, not only of their own nation but all others. Social legislation more and more was becoming the international effort. All should iall in line therewith.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1930, Page 5
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