NEW GUARD
LEADElt REClEIVES SUMMONS AT INSTANCE OF GOVERNMENT ' SYDNEY, Wediles. Colonel Efic, Campbell , Leader of the New Guard, was to-riigBt serve'd with a summons at the instance of the Lang Government, charging him with using insulting words in the course of a speech on January 12.
try is very rough and treacherous, and being on the divide is swept by storms which reach a terrific intensity. It is several miles from the Harman Pass down the Taipoiti and White Rivers to Carrington Hut in the Waimakariri River bed, and from 'there aboUt 11 miles to the junction to the Beal'ey near the Bealey Hotel. A stfong westerly was blowing ,fip to-day, and the divide between Canterbury and the West Coast is banked with clouds. It is quite probable that the clouds are low down on the mountains and on the Harman Pass, where it would be raining or snowing.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 121, 14 January 1932, Page 5
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