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DOMINION ITEMS.

defence system.

(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.,

STRATFORD, June 6. At the annual meeting of the exvServie League a motion was passed iiiging that the present defence system he not interfered with.

REFORM EXECUTIVE MEET,

CARTERTON, June 6

A meeting ot the executive committee of the Reform Party was held at Wairarapa last night when Hon. McLeod, who‘for some time has been suffering ill-health, stated, lie was improving in health rapidly and would bo able and willing to contest the Wairarapa seat again at the next election. Air AlcLeod was thereupon officially endorsed, as the Party’s prospective candidate.

PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYEE.

AVELLINGTON, June 6.

Rates of pny and working conditions for Public Works employees are to be considered at a conference on June 24th when Public AVorks engineers and representatives of employees will discussthe new agreement covering all Public AVorks employees on standard works. The workers will, be represented by a delegation drawn from different jobs throughout the country. During the past twelve months said Air Cook, General Secretary of theNetfo Zealand AVarkrs’ Union to a reported to-day, men have been very dissatisfied 1 ! on Public AAWks throughout the coup**; tvy. particularly in regard to aceommo-' datum and the low rates of earnings byl co-operative contract parties. All told 241 remits in support of the improveed conditions have been received by the. Workers Union headquarters from various sections.

national defence league.

AVELLINGTON, June 6

A well-attended meeting of the newly revised National Defence ' League last night elected General and AVellington District Councils, and Executive Officers.

The Premier and Alinister are to he. approached to receive an early' deputation so that Cabinet may have the, advantage of considering the League’s 5 views before arriving at any decisions.

AVIRELESS TELEPHONY.

AVELLINGTON, June 6,

The remainder of the material necessary for installation of wireless telephony between New Zealand and Australia should arrive about the middle of next month, said Mr AfcNamara (Secretary of the Post and Telegraph Department) to-day; He indicated that when theiserviee was installed it washoped to be able to offer , conversations at any hour between any place in New Zealand and any place in Australia. THEFT CHARGE. j; PALMERSTON N.,. June 6. 'T James Ruskin Robertson, a labourer, aged 48, was charged at the Police Court with having received £3ol on terms requiring him, to ; account for same to G. Torstonson Limited and fraudulently omitting to account for same thereby committing theft. He pleaded guilty and was committed to the Supreme Court at AA’elHngton for sentence. Accused, it was alleged, received payment for accounts as manager of a timber mill and did not account for the money. The police evidenced accused in a statement said the money wa9 spent in gambling. ,

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1930, Page 5

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DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1930, Page 5

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1930, Page 5