"STOP PRESS” NEW| (Reserved for late news received 'after the paper has gone t-o press.) BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS. LONDON, April 5. ✓ In an interview regarding Sir George Perley’s suggestions, Sir James Allen said that his personal and unofficial opinion was that a better system of consulting iho Dominions was absolutely necessary and inevitable. The great Dominions would not consent, iiidejpiiteiy. to commit themselves to a foreign policy in which they had ho voice. The status of High Commissioners might be altered advantageously. At present they did nbt receive sufficient recognition from the British Government, lmt the blame did not lie with the Imperial Authorities, because the Dominion Governments should request fuller concessions and rights for their representatives. However, lie could not. see how a Resident Minister could maintain contact better than a Rey's suggestion that a. Dominion representative should spend part of the year in his own Dominion might be practicable for Canada, but utterly out of the question for the more distant Dominions, besides Dominion Government. AUCKLAND SUICIDE. AUCKLAND, April G. Alfred Deakin Nicholson, a boarder at the Salvation Army Hotel Metropole, who was recently working in the King Country, jumped from the roof of the Hotel and was killed. Evidence at the inquest showed that the deceased had been depressed probably as the result, of drinking. Tho Coroner found a verdict of suicide. DATE SPORTING. at the New will be open to- ■■ and Tuesday morning for horses competing at the .forthIlappy Voyage will attempt to break the New Zealand one-mile record, for a purse at the New Brighton Club's meeting SHIPPING. ■*,- SYDNEY. April G. pf an ilk a, for Auckland. gj IMMIGRATION. EDI N. April 6. It' Council pas.-ed '>? i regarding- the *ki DU NEDI The Otago Labor . series of resolutions should guarani vo .years under ; REVENGEFUL GREEKS. ATHENS, Api > thousand Greeks, who we I e streets of Athens. Colonel Plastyras in a speech said: “ Your sole feeling should he one of revenge. Tell all the Greeks of your sufferings and that every Greek is a traitor whose heart is n "MANAWATTJ WEI < i HTS. PALMERSTON NORTH. April 6. AWAPUNI GOLD CUP—Broadwood Ost 21b, Haurangi 9st 21b, List owe! 9s t 2lb, Rouen Ost 2lb, Scotch Mixture 9st •lb. Sun art 9st 21b, Bonnetter 9st. Kick XT Ost, Thespian 9st. Winning Hit Ost, Bumptious Bst 6lb, Highland Sst 61b, King’s Trumpeter Sst Gib, Lucius Sst 6lb, Many Kittle Sst Gib, Rapine Sst Gib. Zouave Sst 61b, Enthusiasm Sst 41b, Gold Light Sst 41b. AUTUMN PLATE—Arizona, Birthmark, Camp Gun, Cushat, Dodo. Elvaette, Elosthen.es, Flying- Planet, Gold Ores, Morun, Grey Lady, Passenger, Merry Ann, Peep o’ Day. Sensible,, Tea, Leaves, Wheatfield, all 7si ABANDONED CH 11 -D. Mrs George Foster, who lives at GS, 3ii born only lying in t the bedrooiy. window. The house, which i a in a rather lonely spot, stands back some 50 yards from the road, anti ed by a paling fence. took the infant in and c and later info Crooke went out to Sock burn this and brought the child. the Christchurch Hospital. mri (reo 18 goals) 21 beat A (scr) 10.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17009, 6 April 1923, Page 12
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