DOMINION ITEMS
RUMOUR DENIED. ■By Telegraph —Per Pre*s Association. WELLINGTON. April 20. Eoc some days there have boon rumours in Wellington <>F serious trouble in Sydney, and of many people being hurt in the streets. These are without foundation, states '.Mr Stilling, representative in New Zeaalnd of the Australian Travel Association. He thinks they may have arisen from a wireless message received to the effect that the hospitals were filled to overflowing, but the message should have oonstinod, ‘‘owing to the abnormal number o' cases of sickness due, no doubt. to privations suffered on account of unemployment, so that some hospitals ha\e had to refuse even serious cases.”
FLOCK HOUSE TRAINEES
PALMERSTON N.. April 261
Application lor admission by New Zealand boys as t-rn inerts at the boys’ •Flock House have been freely received, f'iijd tho first contingent of fifty have been definitely arranged for. The first batch from Wanganui has arrived, and the remainder, drawn from all parts of (lie Dominion, is expected in a lev .days. This is the siieceWsful outcome 'of the conference called a short time ago. The final draft of British hoys is now completing training.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1932, Page 6
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