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SECOND EDITION.

The tender of Mr Archie Kirk for the erection of a single-storied building in Bright street for Messrs Grundy anil SShcunan has been'accepted. Work on the building will commence immediately. The following will represent the Foresters in their cricket match on the Oval to-morrow : Morris, M.illichip, Oharlwood, Fletcher, (Moments, Corbett, Lee, Twiglcy, U. Libs. Mills. (1. Fit/, mnurire Mercer. Ilibbert, and Burr.

“Viewed from |he windows of [lie railwav carriages, comparative] v little (.widen s ;s C; be seen in France to-day of the delegation of the gum!- war," remarked Dr. A. L. Singer, when asked ids impression;-; of bis visit to the Continent. Great activity, he said, was being displayed everywhere, in reconstruction after the war.

“If. lias been stated to me that motorcar owners, banks nnjj insurance companies will i.ot get much consideration ii'oiii juries. As far as insurance is concerned. I have found this to be flic case," slated Air. .1, 11. derarm, general manager of the State Fire Insurance, when addressing the Palmerston North Lunch (Midi, lie said that- many fraudulent claims which were taken to the I'oiirt were decided against the- insurance companies. There appeared to lie a tendency in that direction.

“There, is no question that Mussolini saved Italy from Bolshevism,” stated Dr. Singer to-dav, when discussing impressions gained' during a recent visit to Italy. English tourists acquainted with Italian conditions whom be met and discussed the situation with, declared that great improvements had been eff'eeied by the Mussolini regime in mauv 'of the conditions, previously obtaining, and they were agreed that these reforms had made for national oilicieticy. This was specially the case in the north of Italy. At the same time, he gathered l that there was a great deal of opposition under the surface, and Mussolini was experiencing great difficulty in keeping an even balance between the extremists of the Fascisti party and the more liberal element. jAfucli depended upon the personality of Mussolini himself and therein lav the danger.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16607, 10 December 1924, Page 9

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SECOND EDITION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16607, 10 December 1924, Page 9

SECOND EDITION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16607, 10 December 1924, Page 9

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