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OTTAWA DELEGATES

AN interesting journey, PREPARING FOR CONFERENCE. (United Press Association-—By. Electric ...vJ's Telegraph—Copyright.) jac-! (Received this day at, 0.2? am) CALGARY, July 18. ■The New Zealand and Australian delegations speeding eastward, stopped -»at-Lake Louise for two hours on Sat-\ jirtlay afternoon and spjnt the rest of ’the day at Banff. Messrs Bruce, Sliann, Brodie (an overseas passenger) /arid -the manager of the Canadian ■Pacific Railway played a foursome at golf on the famous course. The remainder of the party, swain, hiked, and rode mountain ponies. The train, after descending the eastern slope of . Tile Rockies, stopped at Calgary, where .cowboys and Indians, entertained the pyjamaad delegates till midnight in a Far West show. The special now [rushes across the prairies at a greater :speed than tlie trans-continental ex- ■■ pres see, with a view to landing the delegates at Ottawa the- day before the iCXmfeneiice opens. T;.'Messrs Bruce and Coates are busily J preparing their openingjipeeches. yThe. delegates and consultants are in close daily touch with Australia and Niew •• [Zealand, using the service of the cable '.officer aboard the train, and putting 'the final touches to their respective plans to rehabilitate the various industries. ;

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1932, Page 5

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OTTAWA DELEGATES Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1932, Page 5

OTTAWA DELEGATES Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1932, Page 5

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