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The Wellington. City Council has decided to raise a special loan of £I2OO to tide the unemployed over a few more weeks. ‘ Woods’ Gredt Peppermint Cure. iPor Coughs and Colds, never fail*: ,

GOOD-BYE JACK, XT’S JACK FROST WE MEAN, FOR WE WANT TO INTRODUCE OUR SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS •\ever .before ha ye GABITES HAD. SUCH A ■; i uOYELY RANGE OF GOODS. We are not going to mention prices in this advt., for we want you to pay us a special. visit to have look round our displays- Our new Cotton Dress Goods in a variety of patterns are all in short lengths, and very cheap. The Me riches ter, Furn ishing, and. Hosiery all show very , welcome reductions, in price. THE BIG HOUSE WITH THE LITTLE call early, while the display at its best. THE CORNER. TEMUKA.

Thy Nautical Court has given its finding in regard to the sinking of the liner Egypt with great loss of life, after a collision in the English Channel. The Court found that the loss of 87 lives was mainly due to default on the part of the master and the chief officer, iu failing to take proper measures to save life, failing to exercise authority to ensure good order and discipline at the time of the collision, and failing to make (he crew efficient. Tim loss of life was also due to failure on (he pari of (he owners, through their officials and servants, I" take proper and effective measures to ensure compliance with the regulations and good discipline. The Court suspended the master for six months, and severely censured the chief officer.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10362, 7 September 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 10362, 7 September 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 10362, 7 September 1922, Page 3