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KING'S JUBILEE HONOURS London, March 25. The "Daily Herald" proposes that men ana women who have made enduring contributions to human welfare in King George's reign should be specially honoured at the Jubilee celebrations. The King's reign has seen the most tragic war in history but has also been a period of marvellous advance in man's unending effort to master the world. The aviators Whitten-Brown, Miss Amy Johnson, Scott) end Camßbell-Blaclc, explorers such as Sir Hubert _ Wllkins, medical men such as Professor Mellanby, who discoveredIthe anti-rickets vitamin D, Sir AlmrothWright and Sir Frederick Banting, and the scientists} Lord Rutherford and Sir Ambrose-Fleming are examples of those who would be on.the Roll of Honour. DUTY ON SCOURED WOOLS Melbourne .March 25; Representatives of the wool trade have- been advised that the British Government intends to impose a duty of 10 per cent on foreign scoured, wools at the instance of the British FelLaon. eery trade. This, it is considered, will have ser« ( Sous consequences in Australia. The British proposal is intended to restrict the importation of scoured wools from Prance, which in turn would reduce the quantity of sheepskins purchased in Australia by French buyers. "PEACE ENCYCLICAL" t-nnaon, March 26: The British United Pr»ss correspondent at Vatican City learns that the Pope on April 28 will issue a world "Peace encyclical" warning nations of the dangers of war and condemning violation of pacts. SHIPPING. Hign water: Today,'9.lo a.m.; 9.30 p.m. -.Tomorrow: 9.55 a-.m.; 10.15 p.m. (Standard Time). ARRIVALS. , ■ Yesterday:- Awahou from Picton. Today: Matangi from Nelson,. Wahine froitf Lyttelton, Fordsdale from Lyttelton, Ruahine from Lyttelton. ■'■•■ ■;.■:.- DEPARTURES. Yesterday:- Kaitoa for Motueka, Taraahine for Picton, H.lv'..S.Vendetta for New Plymouth, Echo for Blenheim, Taranaki for Auckland, Storm for Bluff, Kapuni for Patea, Inaha for Patea, Arahura for Nelson, Rangatira for Lyttelton, PortWhangarei for . Auckland, Kiwitea for Westport, -Parera for Dunedin* '■■■". EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' . ■ . ' Today:- Tamahine (6.15 p.m.);from Picton, Taupata from llotueka. . Tomorrow:- Arahura (5,30 a.m.) from Nelson, Ranga^ tira (7 a.m.)from Lyttelton, Kaitoa from Motueka, Emma Maersk from San Pedrof Echo from Blenheim, Kapuni from Patea, Inaha from Patea. Talisman from Nelson and Bays. . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Today :-• Te Aroha lor ureymouth, Kapiti for yvanganui, Gael for Hokotika, j&tangi (7.30 p.m.) for Nelson, Wahine (7.45 p.m.) for Lyttelton,Faireura. for Karamea, Awahou for Napier, Maui wmare for Apia, Kohi for Nelson, Canadian Victor for Lytteltori, Taupata for Mojtueka. Tomorrow: T-mahine (2.45 p.m.) for Picton, \rahura (7.30 p.m.) for Nelson, Rangatira (7.45 P.*.) for Lyttelton, Echo for Blenheim, Karepo for Lyttelton, Kaitoa for tfestport, Kapuhi for ±&tea, Inaha for .fatea, Rangitane for Napier. ..,'-. Ships in fort: -queen's,wharf: K^piti.Gael, Kohi, Te Aroha, Fairburn, Awahou, Ferry Wharf: Wahine, HJi.S.Leith. Railway v/harf: Karepo, Glasgow Wharf: Tamaroa, Rangitane, Taupata.King's Wharf: Fordsdale, Ruahine, Matangi; i»i pi tea Wharf: Canadian Victor, Kumara. Fryatt Wharf: H.M.S.Sussex, ' H.K.A.S.Canberra. Taranaki Street Wharf: Maui .fomare. Clyde O.uay Wharf :H.M.S.Diomede, Stuart and Vayager. ■ ' - ta^——^^
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