NEW ADVERTISEMENTS < Pollard's Pictures. Peerless Pictures. Australian Diggers. Barrage commences Opera House to-night. "H. 8." Shaw Hats. H-emingway and Robertson. Now is your cha;nce. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Land for soldiers, Tutaki Settlement. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Land for soldiers, Maruia Settlement. Westland Law .Society. Business hours. • Roa Miners' Union. Meetings, Union Hall, Roa, next" Sunday. James Ring, photographer. Absent for a week. JOHN McCOK-MIOK. ATIKIVAL IN LONDON. (iioccived Nov.- at 5. p.m.) LONDON. Nov. "19. John jVleCormick the- famous Irish te.ior, arrived in London. Mr McCormick is stifl lame as the result of the accident whereby he broke his leg aboard the Naldera. On arrival he was interviewed. He refused todiscuss the refusal to sing the National Anthem at the end of the Adelaide concert. He stated, however, he would not be forced to sing it by .anyone, though he had sung it elsewhere. Mr Mc'Cormick added: — "I was not welcome it seemed, in Australia, so I came away." GERMAN FORTUNES. TRANSFERRED ABROAD. (Ror.." November 21 at 5.5 p.m.) BERLIN, November 19. The Reichstag are debating sensatiomvl relations regarding the transfer of private fortunes of many royal personages, aristocrats, and financiers to Holland. : A bank raid has revealed that the GritTser-Philipson Company arranged an extensive flight of capital abi-oad, including sums on behalf of the Crown Prince and Princes Eitel, Fritz, Adalbert, Oscar, Ajligust, Wilhelm, Eulenberg, and General Ludendorfi", who now has threo hundred sterling in Holland. HOSTILITY TO GERMANY. I PARIS, November 2:0. "Le Matins" Geneva correspondent says that in 'the event of a voto it is £ probable that only Norway, Holland and the Argentino, will support Germany's admission to tho League, as over thirty nations support France 7 s point of view. N.Z. MEAT IN AMERICA. (Roc. NoA'ember 20, 5.5 p.m.) NEW YORK, November 19. Tho Northumberland has arrived here from Wellington with IG2 thou- - ' sand lamb, and twenty-live thousand sheep carcases. Two other cargoes of New Zealand meat are .lue in a few weeks time in the Matatua and Port Curtis. It expected that the firiest lamb will be sold at from 28 to 35 cents per pound retail. * G. SCHAEP AND SONS PIONEER FURNITURE WORKS. AND MOTOR GARAGE. PROPRIETORS. j, (Established 1869.) Motor Garage: Tarapuhi Street. a Furniture Works: Herbert Street. q Largest stock of Car Spares oil the West Coast. ■ . ■ The Garage is in charge of a qnali- z. fled Engineer, and clients can rely on _ first-class workmanship, All Styles and Classes of Furniture to order. r Call and have a look round out- I Showroom. Furniture packed and forwarded to g any part of the Dominion. 0 OUB PRICES ABE REASONABLE.
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Grey River Argus, 22 November 1920, Page 4
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