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PUBLIC NOTICES. LEVIN DOMAIN BOARD. LEASE. I'ENDERS are invited for the lease of the grazing rights over the Levin Domain for a period of three years from April Ist, 1938. Terms and conditions of the proposed lease, which are subject to the approval of the Minister of Lands, may be inspected at the Borough Council Office. It is desired to point out that there is no liability on the lessee for the payment of rates. Tenders, sealed and endorsed “ Lease of Domain/ * must be lodged at the Borough Council Office, Levin, not later than 4 p.m, on Monday, March 21st, 1938. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. L. JENKINS, Levin, 16/3/38. Secretary. MR. WILLIAM NOBLE l Missionary (on furlough) from India. J Will (D.V.) Deliver an Address on “MISSION WORK IN INDIA,” In GOSPEL HALL, LEVIN. SATURDAY, ,AT 7.30 P.M. All Heartily Invited. ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. be held on Sunday next, the 20th March, at‘ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. J, DENNIS. Suitable Anthems and Hymns by Choir. Offerings of Fruit, Flowers and Vegetables can be left on Saturday, 19th. CENTURY HALL. MONDAY EVENING, 21st inst. At 7.45 p.m. SHORT PROGRAMME AND SALE • OF GIFTS. ANGLO-ITALIAN TALKS. COLONIAL QUESTION WILL NOT BE DISCUSSED. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, March 16. The Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, was asked in the House of j Commons whether in view of the Anglo- j Italian conversations it was still the opinion of the Government that v the Colonial question was not one that could be considered in isolation, as a number of other countries would be involved. Mr. Chamberlain said be did not anticipate the Anglo-Italian conversations would be concerned with that subject. The Government bad not altered its view as expressed in the Anglo-French communique issued in November that the whole question was not one which could be considered in isolation and, moreover, that it involved other countries. To a supplementary question whether the German annexation of Austria prejudiced discussions on this question, Mr. Chamberlain replied; “It is obvious that in the present circumstances nothing further can be done in that, direction. ”

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1938, Page 8

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