NEWS IN BRIEF.
ITEMS OF INTEREST. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT. iA>NIX>N, April 2'J. Sir P. Cuniiife-i-dster, at a banquet of the Associated Onambers or commerce, said nritisli industry neeued able men overseas to help the trade there. Tne British Government had not tne slightest intention ot abrogating tneir services, hut were considering the- possibility ot economising at home. PARIS, April 23. Replying to Dr (stresemann's congratulations, Mr Briand says that, surveying tne 2o years of his. Parliamentary life, he considers the most productive have been the past two years in which France and Germany have pursued a common end in the interests of the peace of the world. -SYDNEY, April 29. The steamer Ulimaroa was delayed for two hours as a result of a fireman falling down the ladder of the stokehold. The injured man was taken to hospital and the vessel was held up lor two hours wh+ie another fireman signed on. LONDON, April 29. The Moscow correspondent of the British United Press states that the •Soviet Government is sending a delegation to the Economic Conference, which is being opened at Geneva on Wednesday.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 30 April 1927, Page 5
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