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TELEGRAMS.

i (Per United i'bbss Association.) AUCKLAND, September 27. The Aorangi’s passengers from Sydney include 27 Jugo-Slavs and eeven Chinese. No Information was gained as to the Intentions of the former. ... , , The Commission of Inquiry in the civic centre proposals of Auckland will hold its sittings in camera. By the arrival of Sir John Sulman from Sydney this morning (he personnel of the commission was completed, and the arrangements that had been made by Mr Hurst Seagar and Mr W K. Bush, (he city engineer, the other members of the commission, in anticipation of Sir John s arrival, were adopted as the programme to be followed in the Inquiry. The Official Assignee In Bankruptcy has been appointed administrator in the estate of Hassell G. de F. Garland, the Auckland sharebroker, who was found dead m his office on September 14. A meeting of creditors in his estate will he held on October i, and an Inquest concerning the death of Garland will be held next Thursday morning. PALMERSTON N., September 27. Basil Faircloth, a salesman, aged 36 years, was fined £ls In the Police Court this morning on a charge of driving a motor car whilst in a state of Intoxication. Defendant, while driving a car on Saturday evening, collided with a motor cyclist, and was arrested by the police. As defendant earns his living hy reason of his motor license, tho Magistrate (Mr J. G. L. Hewitt) did not endorse It, but said he was not sure whether he was acting rightly in not doing so. CHRISTCHURCH, September 27 When A. Stokes, ot Smith street. Lower Blccarton, awakened about 2 o’clock this morning fire had a good hold on his house, and he escaped In his pyjamas through the window. The rest of the family were away. The house was destroyed.

DIGESTIVE RELIEF FOR MOTHERS-TO-BE. Morning sickness need not be accepted as an unavoidable condition. A sure, safe specific for all disorders of the digestion is Anti-Acidn. Women need not fear to take this harmless white powder. Medical ien have tested AntbAcido. Ask your doctor about it. He will know that in cases of dyspepsia, gastritis, flatlulence, heartburn, and biliousness, AntiAcido is invaluable. A dose taken after meals enables everybody to digest food without pain. AntiAcido thus assists in keeping the body well nourished and -he nerves in a sound state. Anti-Acido is not expensive. A 2s Gd tin lasts for two weeks. Obtainable from any chemist or store, oeper.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 10

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TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 10

TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19906, 28 September 1926, Page 10

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