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THE ITALIA'S CREW. KING’S BAY, June 11, —Tlio latest wireless from the Italia states that the position is becoming desperate. Food is getting short, and the hands and feet of the men arc frozen.—Australian Press Association. R.S.A TO “DIGGER” KEENEY. The R.S.A. annual nicotine decided to is.vl a letter to Jlooney expressing the hope that he will meet with success in his light with Tunney. Ju proposing the motion. Mr Leadiey said Keeney was a New Zealand “ Digger.” and such a letter might give him that extra punch that would enable him to climb to the top of' the tree.—Wellington message. THE SOUTHERN CROSS. The Genera! Committee of the Manawafu A. and P. Association decided this morning to communicate with the Minister of Delencc suggesting that if the Southern Cro-s comes to New Zealand a landing be made at the showgrounds or at bomi other suitable place in the vicinity, of Palmerston North.—Pi ess Association telegram. THE STOCK EXCHANGE. Sales reported this afternoon ;—Commercial Bank, £1 9s Gd j Bank o| £3 0a Si.
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Evening Star, Issue 19890, 12 June 1928, Page 12
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