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SMITHY'S PERIL. (Continued from Paje 1). The latest messages from Southern Cross state:— 1.46 “ Going, going going, fact! 1.47 — “ Wait a sec. Going dow: any minute now.” 1.55—“ Bill is trying to get oil cut of the other engine.” 2.5 —“Going any minute now. Hope the Sussex can find us/' 2.7 —“ Radio stations lost all touch with us, and understand Faith in Australia about to leave to search for us.” JUDICIARY CHANGES. Mr Justice Johnston, who will be succeeded on the Supreme Court Bench in Christchurch by Mr Justice Xorthcroft, will leave for Wellington next Wednesday night. Mr Justice Johnston will take up his duties as president of the Mortgage Court of Review. ENGLISH LIVESTOCK. The discussion of the general committee of the Canterbury A. and P. Association on the question of lifting the embargo on the importation of live stock from Britain was reported at to-day’s meeting of the committee.. Of the replies received, twenty-one were in favour of retaining. the embargo and fourteen favoured its difting.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20614, 15 May 1935, Page 14
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