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LATE MESSAGES

LONDON, June 16. Lloyd’s agent at Inagua (Bahamas) •telegraphs a native fishing vessel reports that a small British vessel was seriously damaged and wrecked at Eastern Samana Bay. He found three white men dead. It may possibly be the Girl Pat. PORT ELIZABETH. June 16. Japanese wool buyers were unusually interested in the short wools. A steamer is loading 3700 bales, compared with twelve bales exported’ to 'Japan, last June. WELLINGTON, June 17.

Charged with receiving at different times, quantities of tin to the total of £612, the property of the Government Railwavs Department, Douglas Charles Stevens, 32, metal traveller, appeared before Air. Mosley, S.M., to-day. Evidence is being given by Charles Bold, formerly in charge of the nonferrous section of store at the Railways workshops at Hutt, and who is serving a sentence for theft of tin, in which he alleges various occasions on which accused received deliveries of tin for disposal. Accused and himself, he alleges, shared the proceeds. TOKIO, June 16. Al. Arita is reported to have told members of the Cabinet that resumption of trade negotiations with Australia is impossible, unless Australia cancels the tariff increases aga.inst Japan.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1936, Page 8

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LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1936, Page 8

LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1936, Page 8

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