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LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS.

(per press Association.)

AUCKLAND, last night. The police on Saturday seized a. quantity of opium in Grey street. No arrests have yet been made. At the opening of the Waiuku hospital on Saturday, the Uori. 0, J. Parr said, Dr'. W, J. Mays, the prqduct of rnodern surgical scjence,'* wfiuld visit New Zealand next February. Dr. Mivys }s a resident of Rochester, Miph., p.S.A., and his hospital there em,plo3-s over IQO s,peqalists. He is vjsitirig New Zealand tior. wi,tjV t|ie of the New Zeajand brancji or the flriiiah Medic;U Associari'an, iq be hold at Aucklancfc- . The Unitipd Statesl naval patrol hoauj Ontario, firrlved Auckland from Bago* pagq this morning and anchored in the stream. shs will doek to-day for overhaul, remaining till May 20. In addition to the crew, she carried 75 liberty men. An official landing and civic reception to Captain Pollock, Governor of American Samoa, who arrived by, her, takes place to-morrow morning. During America's participation in the war, the Ontario was first engaged in escorting fjubraarins chasers to, tjie. Wpst Jncjies, and Ctl))fl'r pl4c£s,, and then acted as tender to chasers In tho Irish Channel until tlie armistice. Subsequently. for eight months, she was engaged in escorting chasers to America.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 7

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LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 7

LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 7