DOMINION NEWS
IRFNCH WARSHIP VISIT. AITKLAND, -I Hue ('oiii ma r Rosati of I !><• I'TmiHi shop in port, <alle<| on the (iovornoi(ii'iiiTal li.-lav. and lalor <■ nl' it ai m- I (*oin inodoi'i* Burges W’al.-on al lunili. To-morrow io- will rail on 'lie Acting I’.-ime Minister, and lat< i. with "Hi--and ni' , n, witness the King •" Birihda-. pa rode. FARMERS’ UNION. 11A NNE V I I.' KE. -I une 2. Remit > I " I Io- I >om ini hi E a'- iil i « Branch of the Farmers’ I nion, favouring legislation for Sinic lotteries, condemning th' 1 (loxernni'iil I 1" using the increased petrol Iji.xali hi for raising revenue, instead of derating fa rm- lands. A | reposal that the Dominion I. on* ferem-e be requested move for a guarantee of minimum prices |or pi’- 1 * dure ronsum'ed in ihe Dominion, in tin’ event id' a general credit brmiKdow n. was negat i \ cd. READMITTED. AUCKLAND. .Turn- 2. The Inspector of the Society lor Protectvan of Women ami Children, who was recently excluded from the Children’s Court has now been admitA RECORD PASSAGE. WELLINGTON, .lune 2. 'I he motor ship (Main. of 111.04 S tons, has made what is believed to have been a record passage of thirtytwo days between Wellington and London, via Cape Horn ami Dakar. She left Wellington on April 29th ami rrived at London on May 31st.
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Grey River Argus, 3 June 1933, Page 6
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228DOMINION NEWS Grey River Argus, 3 June 1933, Page 6
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