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-— » -- BALTIC STAGES TO CONFER. Riga.—The Foreign Ministers of Latvia,- Lithuania, • and . Estonia have begun a three-day conference on economic co-operation:—U.P.A. TRIAL OF DUTCHMAN. THE HAGUE.—A secret trial has begun in which Van Hoeven, a high . official of the Ministry of Social Affairs, is accused of supplying shipping secrets to Germany. The police arrested a man who has been, accused of secretly communicating with Germany from Amsterdam by wireless. —U.P.A. SUPREME SOVIET COUNCIL. London. —The Moscow radio announced that the Supreme Soviet Council is to hold an extraordinary session on March 19. This will be the sixth meeting in four years.—U.P.A. ~ SECRET SESSION OF FRENCH r ' SENATE. ' Paris.—With criticism of the conduct of the war by the.Allies appearing for the first time since the outbreak of the war, the Senate unanimously agreed to hold a secret session which was adjourned three hours and will be continued on March 13 when M. Paladier will make a state-ment.—-U.P. A. CANADIAN'S OFFER. Toronto. —Colonel Fraser Hunter, a member of the Ontario Legislature who has been organising a force of volunteers for Finland* has offered France the services 61 31 .aviators and., also1 .ground crews.—P.A. Cable. ■• BLEDISLOE CUP AWARD. The Bledisloe Cup (Ahuwhenua Trophy), awarded annually for competition sfrnong Maori farmers, has this year been, won by.Mrs. Tatai Hall, of Te Teko. Mr. Fred Amoamo, of Omarumutu, was second, and Mrs. Ngarangi Kohere, Rangitukia, third.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 64, 15 March 1940, Page 12

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