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TASMAN AIR SERVICE. IMALGAMATION OF INTERESTS. SYDNEY. May 28. Arrangements have been completed for the amalgamation of the interests of the late Mr C. T. P. Ulm with these or the Trans-Tasman Air Service Development Company, Limited. in order to consolidate the interests of the pioneers of the Tasman air route. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. FIXED FOR AFTER CORONATION. LONDON, May 27. The Sun-Herald says the Imperial conference has been fixed lor after the coronation. . The mien item on the agenda will be defence. The Sun-Herald learns that propoaale tor the closest possible coordination in Anglo-Dominion defence activities in connection with imperial communications will be discussed. The basie_of the discussions will be the developments arising torm Britain’s White Paper programme, in addition to the operations of the Ministry for the co-ordination of Defence. Britain strongly believes that owing to the instability of the international situation the tightening of Imperial de—fence is imperative. and that Empire trade agreements will work only if the trade rou‘as are invulnerabla. HIGHLANDERS FIRED ON. ATYAOKED BY SNIPERS. JERUSALEM, May 21. Cameron Mighlandere who were patrolling the Jerunlam-Nablue highway were attacked by snipers. The Highlanders returned the fire. British native police ruched up to eselet, and the Arabs withdrew. . There were no British casualties. ALLEGED ASBASSIN. VIENNA. May 27. Following a communication train the Yugoslav Government the Austrian police arrested : Yugoslav. a suspected participant in the murder of King Alexander in France in October. 1934. MR JORDAN FOR GENEVA. WELLINGTON. Thursday. The Prime Minister. Mr savage, announced to-day that Mr W, J. Jordan. the High Commissioner-designate will leave shortly fer Geneva to represent New loaland on the League of Nations council. A by-election will be held in Manakau in July or early August.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 8

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STOP PRESS NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 8

STOP PRESS NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 8

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