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Tinnirm'TTT'T^LAY. VANCOUVEB, April 11. .Demanding an explanation of ilie New Zealand treaty delay, the ‘Suit says“ How must New Zealand Feel about Ottawa’s altitude idler her representatives were dragged to Honolulu t<> construct a doctmienl which is to shrivel np in Ottawa. This is not the first time New Zealand has .suffered. In the 1930 campaign the Conservatives damned New Zealand hotter. Mr Bennett again insults Now Zealand. Canadians demand an explanation.” MASTEIfI'ON HACKS. Cold Cup Handicap, 225sovs, Tjm. —3 Grand Jury (8.0) 1, 11 Shrewd (7.7) 2, 3 Easter Time (7.8) d. Scratched: Imatoagirl. AVon hy lliroe-quarters of a length; half a length. Time, 2min 74-ssec. AUCKLAND BIOT. At ■ 2 o'clock 800 special constables had been enrolled, and it was expected that the total would exceed 1,01)0 before the evening. E. Lark. Auckland president of the unemployed workers’ movement, was arrested this afternoon, also a man named Sharp. The city continues full of rumours, practically all of which have been investigated and found baseless.--Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 21078, 15 April 1932, Page 16
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