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THE ALL BLACKS. LONDON, December 10.—Tho Now Zealand team against MiclJJi.striels on Thursday at Abcr(lai’o will be: full-baek, Gilbert; three-quarters, Brown, Oliver, Mi telm 11 : five-eighths, Caughoy, Timlill ; balf-baek, Corner; forwards. Lamhourn. Dalton. Pepper. llaneliester. King, M'Kcn■zie, Best, Vorratli. PILOT ESCAPES INJURY. While landing at. the Nelson aerodrome, the Marlborough Club’s ZKADA, piloted by R. I’age. a Nelson trainee, came in eoulaofc will: the; telegraph wires and landed heavily on the aerodrome. Tho pilot escaped with a slight shaking, but the machine sustained fairly extensive damage. The undercarriage was pushed back and the two lower wings were badly damaged.—Press.Assoc. OPENING OF NEW HIGH SCHOOL. Arrangements have been made for the opening of the now King’s High" School nt South Dunedin in February. The Governor-General (Lord Galway) has been invited to perform the official opening. .In the event of his not being able to be present, it is hoped that the Minister of Education (Hon. P. Fraser) will officially open tho school. In any ease Dir Fraser will lie invited to bo present and take part. HIGH SCHOOL APPOINTMENT. The High Schools’. Board has appointed Miss M. D. Johnston physical and sports mistress at the Otago Girls’ High School. Mr C. C. O’Hara has been appointed as part-time janitor at the new King’s High School at South Dunedin. THE PEACE PLAN. LONDON, December 10.—The s Daily Telegraph ’ says the peace plan has been definitely approved by Cabinet and will bo submitted to the Italian and Ethiopian Governments within 21 hours. LONDON, December lO.—Sir James Parr, Mr S. M. Bruce, Mr Vincent Massey, and Mr to Water were summoned to the Foreign Office and had a long interview with Captain Eden, who explained the peace formula. SYDNEY WATERSIDERS. SYDNEY, ' December ll.—The waterside workers of Sydney, at a meeting this morning, decided by an overwhelming majority not to go out on strike in sympathy with tho seamen.

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Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 18

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STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 18

STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 22209, 11 December 1935, Page 18

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