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(Reserved for late news received fefier the paper Jias gone to press.) COURSING. ELLINGTON, August 4. TU- Australian coursing for the "Waterloo Cup opened to-day, in dull woaihor, 78 clogs competing. There was ih largo crowd, including* several visitors front Australia. 7-ATE; CABT_.ES. HONOLULU. August. 3. j Twenty many of whom ar ! on charges of criminal ! connection with the violence, at tendj The sugar plantation strike last LONDON, August 3. Mr Asquith, in the House of Comj mons, said it would be the worst posJ Bible policy to appear to regulate cuv construction of battleships by -the United States. 110 hoped the Ilouae would not bo .induced to enter into wasteful criminal competition with those who we hoped to become permanent- Allies. “Wo ought only to build ships necessary to provide ten: at tonal communications.’” -dr G. Lambert contended that uevships were unnecessary. Mr Lloyd. George was going to Washington a: the dove or peace but he was building after-war Dreadnoughts. Air AI Lean moved to reduce the vote by £IO3O
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16495, 4 August 1921, Page 10
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174“STOP PRESS" NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16495, 4 August 1921, Page 10
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