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RELATIONS MOST CORDIAL. ■ Th«C Povtmaster-General (Mr Nosworthy) states that the statement quoted in a telegram from Canberra on Saturday alleging that Cailiida has disregarded all communications from New Zealand and Australia in regard to the Pacific Cable Board is incorrect. As far as New Zealand is concerned the relations between His Majesty's Goverhuiertts in Canada and New Zealand in regard, to the Pacific cable are most cordial, and the statement that communications from, litis country hare been disregarded must have been made under a misapprehension.—Press Association. empire settlement. The Wellington Town Hall was filled for the civic inception to Air and Airs Amery. Welcome was expressed by the Mayor .(Mr Troup), and iho Hon. A. D. M‘Leod represented the Government.. A memorial on migration, was presented to Mr Amery from forty-tour organisations. A scheme was outlined supplementary to the Government's activities, and involving employment of British capital in the settlement of land In* companies,'which would make a. selection of suitable migrants, the British Government to investigate the.scheme, and,on approval, endorse it, and afford the companies assistance under the Empire Sf-tlikmiPM. Act. Air Amery said the rpiestion of migration and settlement was one of nation building within the Empire, and p-oO >r o) , t.:ini-.ation and .co-operation were required to ensure that t.lio 1-i ,-ht type of mini-nits came to strengthen the dominions, ospccially in |>;■ui;t;y producti'-- He agreed that there was a, field for private ,-..|p ; .|P-be’ supnlcnK-i.tary to what was done hy the Governments.— Press Association. THE SHARE MARKET, Sale on ’Change this afternoon tr-iVestport Coal, 81s' O<E Reported sales:-D,1.0. (prefs.). 20e pch , JWimrtt lame > Mt Cement Ss gd tm, Bfßilc iSSU & 69-

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Evening Star, Issue 19725, 28 November 1927, Page 10

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STOP PRESS ITEMS Evening Star, Issue 19725, 28 November 1927, Page 10

STOP PRESS ITEMS Evening Star, Issue 19725, 28 November 1927, Page 10

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