“STOP PRESS” NEWS (■Reserved for late news received after the paper Las gone to press.) THE IRISH POSITION. \ LONDON. 'May 29. Mr Winston Churchill, in tin* House of Commons, said that he hoped to make a statement about Ireland tomorrow. He added: “In view of tho gravity and urgency of tin* issue.Parliament is entitled To the fullest information in order to discuss the situation before the Whitsuntide’rcEOONOMIO EECO.MMF.N DATIONS. LONDON, May *2O. Mr Stanley 3Baldwin.intheHou.se of Commons, stated that the tJovernment was in full accord with the economic recommendations of tin* (ienoa “ Conference. It was considering what steps were necessary to give effect to them in the United Kingdom. COMMERCIAL. LONDON, May 29. The Bradford wool market is Arm, but there is little business. Topmakers are only quoting for delivery at the end of the year Some of the Port Nicholson’s apples were brown inside, similar to the Ar magh’s shipment. The Oversees Far Triers’ Federation is conducting ex Viausti ro inquiries in an endeavour tr trace the cause, inclining n a lalysis of the air in the hold, and submitting samples of the apples to the Cambridge University botanical experts. SWITZERLAND AND RUSSIA. GENEVA. May 29 A Swiss commercial mission is visiting Russia to ascertain whether economic relations can be established. The head of the mission, which is unofficial, has obtained favourable promises from the Soviet delegation at Genoa. INQUEST. At. the adjourned inquest on Charles Whalen a verdict was returned that deceased met his death through extensive injuries by falling into the hold of Llie lonic at Lyttelton. 1
the beef trade. LONDON. May ji Interviewed, by the Australian T'ri--Association, Mr J. A. M. Elder. a member of the Commonwealth Boar ! of Trade, said : " Although it is .-tin rumoured that Argentine interests are now working? in a green nt, th* is no eonfirniation <T the rumour and chilled' beef shipments are being e:oi-' moitsly increased. despite the fact that market prices are lower '1 here the Argentine shippers are in asrree- \ tine producers, by dumping huge heel shipments into England, moan either to oust Australasian fr-.y-en beef from the English market or t<> relegate it to a very low position. Australasian DC NED I N HACKS. ST CL A I I«’ ST E 1! PL EC lI A Se. PAWEBEWE UK TORNEA HOLLOW LOO Scratched —.M a gde.la.. Poleueia. bini, Noblo Kenaj. Monomore. SECOND DAND EUIINIT U tt£ fp H. DUBOSE Is a Cash Buyer of 1 . Second-hand Furniture. A. Large Assortment of Furniture and Household acquirements for Sale. King up 2687. CARRYING WORK UNDERTAKEN. Ring up 2687. Note Address—B2l. Colombo Street. 6589XD WANTED to Buy—False Teeth Wanted. Increased Price paid for Platinum. Gold or Vulcanite Plates to Trade and others. Cash by return mail. Pearline Co., 168, Queen Street. Auckland. Established 30 years YD H. FINDLAY 476, TUAM STREET, LIN WOOD. S a CASH BOYER OF FAT. All kinds of Metal Bought, Bottles, etc. Ring up ’Phone -1973 (automatic), and we ill call. Only One Address: 476. ’Phone 73. H FINDLAY
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16746, 30 May 1922, Page 12
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