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NEW ZEALAND NEWS

conrmmncn or EMPLOYERS 1 AND MDTBRS. [ WELLINGTON, this day. The mine—owners will meet the menl on August Ist, to discuss their recentlz demand, and arrive, if possible, at al Dominion agreement. SIR A. RUSSELL T 0 CONTEST HAWKE’S BAY. WELIJINGTON, this day. E It is stated that Sir Andrew Russell ‘ has definitely decided «to stand for the l Haw-'ke’s Bay, for which Sir Johnl Findlay will not be a candidate. l C.%BLE CENSORSHIP LIFTED. ' WE].-Ii.INGTON, this day. The censorship of cables and wireless ymessages tllrougllout the British Emlpire ceases at midnight. Coded meslsages wiill be accepted to-morrow. tTRAM ACCIDENT IN AUCKLAND I ——:——- J AUCKLAND, this day. J. Sharples, a married ‘man, was knocked down by a tramear in Queen Street_ He was very seriously in—jured, and removed to the hospital. I -..--————--—-—.-—~ l GOVERNOR ARRIVES AT l GJSBOARNE. GISBORNE, this day. F The Governor-General was given :.-1) ofiicial reception in Gisborne to-day, ‘the town being gala for the ocean nu. EHI3 Excellency was entertained at .1 lunch, and taken for a drive into ‘hi country. He visited the hosnitai during the afternoon. He embarks lfor Napier to-night. ETI-IE PRINZESSIN’S PASSENGERS. ’ BITTER COMPLAINTS. I WELLINGTON, July 22. The returned .sNew"\Zealand!ers by «the Priiizessin compeliainhl b'ittel'ly,.of‘ ‘the Jack" of cons’idera'tio’n shoygznwby the New Zealand Governm,ela»t'7'official'g, in Sydney,-and ofixthe "fact that eargo -steamers arenotused in tlie eiforts at irepatriation. Many say that they contemplate bringing an action against the Government for alleged damages, others that they will petition Parliai ment. The Public H913-It-h Department has E notified those that are ill that cases of ‘acute distress would be relieved.

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Taihape Daily Times, 23 July 1919, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND NEWS Taihape Daily Times, 23 July 1919, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND NEWS Taihape Daily Times, 23 July 1919, Page 5

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