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Mr H D. Acland has left on t,& visit to Auckland. .^g Mr Walter J. Moore' leaves® month on a trip to the Old Countrfl Mr J. P. Studholme leaves Chill church next week on a visit to Vm& Britain. ■«» Mr Arthur Lilly returned froia-ii West Coast last evening. >*| 'Professor Salmond frog^S north yesterday - >„ % -fl Mr D. Rodic, cominerciafWfeiiaji of the railways, is at present fcriojS Sir Andrew Russell arrived north by the ferry steamer yeßteni morning. .'-jm Messrs C. E. Larsen JPAA.); M Sutherland, and A. S. Cookson (Dsj| din) are guests" at Warner's Hotejf| Messrs B. Gardner, of Cust, andHi Smith, of Oaruaru, are among r6«j arrivals at the Clarendon Hotel. Mr W. A. Low, the well-known ta| trical agent and ex-New Zealand || Australian smateur champion runiu is seriously ill. . The appointment of Mr J. B. JK to be Crown Solicitor at Oamarq,as Mr A. G. Creragh (resigned) is gal ted. ' M Pilot-Officer R. 1». KippenbeH (Studholme) has been posted tojloj Flying Training School, Netheraw Salisbury Plain (March 10th)."' J| Messrs H. E. Amos (Auckland), m wiok Armstrong and W. F. Sedgeji (Sydney), B. Gingor' E. H. Mead (Dunedin), are staying the United Service Hotel. J .^
Flight-Lieutenant H. B. Bum who flew to Dunedin on Wednesday! make an aerial survey of sites •fora airport, arrived back at TVigfl Aerodrome at 2.50 p.m. yestere after a good trip. .|| Mr George Manning, 6ecretaryJo|| Workers' Educational Mr F. E. O'Flyun, one of the.QSa church delegates, left for Welfiiia last nicht to attend the annual Cott§ enoe of the W.E.A. . Jj After thirteen vears' service h|| A G. Plumridge has resigned ftiaM staff of E. Reece, Ltd. • The mailg HVlr W. Caldwell) in on behalf of the staff, with a banra| chiming clock, referred to the <COasi vice rendered to the firm by Mr.'PJffl ridge, and said that while regnil his resignation thev wished hipien success in his new venture, -£S lOTERNATION|| AFFAIRS, 'm FRANCE AND reAlJj RHINELAND EVACUATI||| (BsmsH oroexu. wnuoxssjjjH (Received May 15th, 6.5 p|j£| | ' ETJGBx*, Mayjl An informal luncheon table dftl sion which took place at "Geneva « terday between Mr Arthur Henderi (Britain), M. Briand (France), and | nor Grandi' (Italy) is expected to the first of a series of conversations which the three Foreign Ministers mi tioned wftl try to settle the questa at issue between .France and ItalyiS Several newipaipers here; express view, that .tlie ties are mainly-psychological with the strengthening of muJßi||l fidene'e the ap'eciflc soon .reach a solution. Britajngral ly interested in the agreement upon the naval issfiSfflH is recognised ,thaV France *-'JOT|S{| might find this easier .if; thefpjfl| questions which have ing in recent vears were Wl|Pß||| The broadening of the conyawmp include, a free and tafDm f|§lJlH of all outstanding political pwßHj tween the two countries British newspapers as the MjpPfM method of creating an atmospbjßrfijj ourable to definite Mr Henderson is reported discussed with M*vßriavd'ijHHlMJ of. the completion of Hhe* evacuation. It is hoped-that **S!l be achieved -by June 3utft, isuißm the date mentioned h£~J(M%M committee of The %*%*s W&fl over which Mr HendcWO* presid^ ' TRIPLE AGREEWgSM FRANCE ITAtT.-AHpjfl SLAVJA. \ ffl ' (Beoeivcd May Conversations between M. Bdm| Signor Grand* continue, -'-9&§fl want to discuss political fore the naval issue/ of a Franco-Jugoslav aUia»eej;jgß| Italy regards/- a*. * * o^B it was hinto.d tfcafr£)ffeQr JqgjHg prepared to discuss the-m«fg»»i|| into a triple agreement betw*en-J|| Italy, and Jugoslavia, which TH§ cognise Italy'b special intesestß,ijl Adriatic. Obviously negotlatiof|| these lineß will be long and diiM| THE XEAGUE COVE^ffl 'amendments- favousbll bwtain. ■ • ;:3 (Roceived May,loth, 7 VMm LONDON, Maxi Speaking to tha House offlw» Vr. Dalton,; Undsr-Sccretary^|jti| cign Affairs, informed Chamberlain that the Govprrppl orally favoured the proposed ii mojits to* tfeo "Covenant of *!»]|iji of Nations., and after seeking wrti currence of the Dominions we?sl port thetr adoption when ~™&s Assembly-' meet* at Geneva. "*vl of Coiamons would bo given-aJfcfl| tunity for discussing the smantil before ratification. t '; ,M
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19929, 16 May 1930, Page 10
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