LATE NEWS.
GUARANTEED PRICK COMMENT. "After the very strong case for a subItamial increase made out in the evidence presented to the Guaranteed »nce Committee on behalf of the dairy ndusiry last month, the price as innounced by the Minister is very distppointing," said Mr. W. E. Hale, theirnan of the Dairy Board, commenting on h* price announced by the Minister of 'inance, Mr. Hath, to-4ay. -* (.PJL, Wellington.) >
SOCCER PLAYERS' P.ETURK. The New Zealand schoolboy Soccer team returned from its tour of Australia by the Maunganui to-day. The manager, Mr. J. Y. Walls, said the teur was most successful in every way and the boys had behaved splendidly. (P.A., Wellington.) JEWS NOT DISCOURAGED. "The Jews in Palestine are not discouraged by the rioting and unrest,' said Rabbi Benech Lew, of Jerusalem, who arrived by the Maunganui on holiday to-day. He added that he did not consider the ruture or the Zionist move■Ma( la Palestine to be seriously threatened by the present disorder CM., Wellington.) .-'..■ it _2*
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 219, 16 September 1938, Page 3
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