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The Minister for Agrieaitoi® *"■ Hon. A. J. Murdoch) returned to ■*? lington yesterday from The Hon. G. J. Smith, JJ.LC. a passenger by the NVabiae fnjsa'*? yesterday morning. Dr. A. D. Nelson, the Wanganui Hosp.tal. is --nriji *** Race Week visitors to The Chief Justice. Sir Michael .:!■ left Christchurch the a«csis' evening. 3? II Sir Walter Stringer left A—■ for Wellington last night. ™.i The Right Rev. W. C. Sa&r Bishop of Nelson, arrived at Aa»lifSl.! by the Ulimnron after attwwthLl J Lambeth Conference. Dr. George Moir, a graduate New Zealand University, wix>l»»l2 studying dairying processes at Reading Universitv, arrives thishm.. ing en route for Dunedin. Mr J. P. Kalaugher. seewtsi* 4 the New Zealand Knesian left Auckland for i&f night to attend the Canterbury A. jgj P. Show. Messrs D. Blake and A. G. (Wellington). D. J. Rons W. J. McGregor, and E. (Southland) are staying it the Out* doc Hotel. Messrs H. H. Ie Pine. M. P. Witka, A. W. Hawley, and H. G. MUIW (T(t lington), H. A. Finch (HaiapiMil, It, Macdonald (Edendale), J. Qnbhuofe (Invercargill), and E. Batehelor (Da* din) are guests at the United Scrtiq Hotel. It » officially announced by United States Consulate that Mr V. T. Lowrle, Consul-General for S«r Zealand, has been temporarily forred to the Department of Stata it Washington, and later will probAJy j* appointed to another Consulate. Ufa successor bos not yet been aafaihfr decided upon.—Press Association. Mr Claude Kingston, concert dirtcfec for J. and N. Tait, will return to ¥& lington this evening to arrange far tfc* final concert there of Jan KsbeSkpftt violinist. Leaving Wellingtom at JJfrvember 28 th by the Ulimaroa, KMBk will go to England for a eosent ttt>, and Mr Kingston to his IteadqaMu at Melbourne. Messrs D. Neilsoa and H. It. ' son (Bay of Plenty), J. CL Zhadt (Featherston), G. L. Baxton, Gt, «M Trott, F. Eettlewell, and C. S- Aaiw| (Wellington), J. Innes (SontS OnSj l.ury), J. B. Little and B. It, (Hawarden), A. E. Heath aad A Ski;! ton (Sydney) fire among reeetst mB vals at Warner's Hotel. ,11 Mr H. E Lodge, been appointed to the dual of Town Clerk of Opunafas aad *frretary to the Oponake BtiUtiJ BMW| in place of the original appoujwjjJ Captain G. Knotrles. irfao did «*'**■! up the appointment as ha bad MM|| ted a position as surveyor to fl| Council of the New Zfalind Underwriters' Association, with mH quarters at Wellington. - i|
Post Office would receive a for its work in registejn* MUffl and collecting tie other expense would be we aflwraM*# j to members of the Boaii Variation BHUtft ■ ■ -'j Mr Ransom said it wild to - aa ?*~ j what difficult to maka »»y t in the principle of ta» «*»•*, j this late hour without j delaying very nsateriaiiy | tion of the Act. and the just as much concerned in delay as was the GorarnfflMl. JB seemed to him that the depotaxwftJH principally re pre sen tat it© a. pop jgMßji ticular section of th© JMMij waterside workers orgas was difficult for the GoTe.LiceM « know whether it was the opuuoa «CM| bulk of the workers thjcttgawratiJHl i Zealand. He wished to snggestion that on tea would be six anti-Labour tives. as opposed to two nfWH tires favourable to Labour. iWSi Mr Glover: There miqht o» ■Wf|® eicht anti-Labour member#. qBI Mr Walsh: Mr Smith wiU ■Mil tb Mr Ransom: It is the desire «jJJ Government that every MjUMhjH be imbued with the idea of greatest benefit to the pWgi-JM Act is primarily set tip to fit Mr Walsh. "We accept * Mr Ransom: We w«rt to «*J| best possible men on the JjS, effect to the intentions nj« rjSj If the members are not «■* 'St those lines the operational 1* will not be a sucosss. .1 too pleased to confer with for Labour in regard to.«■|>iV tations. If it is found that tfßgai tion can be made >n tfea -jqaU selecting the members effy S3BB it will be given due consiOWMnr™ Workers* l»pri*W* ] jHj Referring to the election SfSi have to do would beto circular to every call a special *5? *3— of nominating camlidatM. would then be returned, «M.yggß tion decided by creditm? «^^| with votes according to i^^Jgg strength in the same done in the election of tto»ga| representative on «« '^■l That will men who attend the meetu«» JJI have a voice. tradea ™MI Mr Roberts said the tara»» rgma would be quite jf proposed was foU°wed-Me that the whole procedure |» SiWd £»■ Mr Ransom: Do jou Ik(■§£ all the representatives shoald » <« ted in tho same way- \J| ESTIMATED registry (THE PBBM B»erfal *****^lßl WELLINGTON. It is estimated that «P about 400,000 Uae*K9l linger the terms Act of this year. It» there is Bt *" a uk^tb»t and it is not I i iceiy_ gggW will be penalised if tion is made.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 10
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