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BRITAIN’S REPLY. DISPUTE WITH IRELAND. PENALTIES FOR LEAVING EMPIRE. : CITIZENS’ CHOICE. LONDON, December 2. The Daily Herald says that Mr J. H. Thomas, in reply to a question, in the House of Commons on December 5, will deliver virtually an ultimatum to Mr de Valera. The reply will be a considered declaration prepared by a special committee of Cabinet and is expected to detail the penalties which Free State citizens will suffer if the Government leaves the British Commonwealth and refuses to recognize the Crown. They will be treated as aliens and movements from or to Ireland will be rigorously controlled. Free State citizens living in Britain will be given the option of becoming British subjects or declaring for. Free State nationality, in which' case they will come under the Aliens Act. PLANE WRECKED. NEW TYPE OF WINGS. - LONDON, December 1. An aeroplane fitted with wings . based on studies of birds in flight, wa; wrecked in Gloucestershire. Captain Haint, a well known test pilot, nar rowly escaped when the machine became uncontrollable through a win£ flutter. The inventor, Signor Antoni, said the plane had done 60 hours flying without trouble and he was unable to understand the accident. He had intended to demonstrate it before Aii Ministry experts. * WALLACE COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS. No. 4238 —Gravelling Prendeville and Waddell Road, Dunrobiu. WRITTEN TENDERS for the abovi work will be received at this Office until 12 noon, of WEDNESDAY, De comber 13, 1933. ’ ■They must bo addressed' to tkt Chaimwm and marked on outsidt “Tender for. Contract No ” stating number), - ‘ Specifications may be seen at the County Office, also Macauley’s Store,Mossburn. The lowest or.'any Tender will nor necessarily be accepted.

; N.B.—A deposit must- accompany each tender, amounting to 5 per cent, oil same. G. B. BURNS, County Clerk. Wallace County Council Chambers, Otautau, November 6, 1933. EMPIRE THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. TWO ENGLISH ATTRACTIONS “OUR FARMER PRINCE'* “OUR FARMER PRINCE” “OUR FARMER PRINCE” “OUR FARMER PRINCE” An authentic record of the life of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. and "KISSING CUP’S RACE” “KISSING CUP’S RACE” “KISSING CUP’S RACE” “KISSING CUP’S RACE” ! (Approved ' for Universal Exhibition). ; 1 ! Also - CINESOUND REVIEW, and the latest variety newsreel “KINOGRAPH TONEREEL.” BOROUGH OF RIVERTON. A PUBLIC MEETING OF CITIZENS will be held in the Town Hall on Thursday, 7th inst., at 8 o’clock p.m. to consider ways and means for improving the environments of the town. N. G. TROTTER, Mayor. FOR SALE.

1 Steer, 2 year-old; also cow to calve December.—Apply STAR OFFICE. NOTICE The report that we have ceased operations'is entirely erroneous, aa The Thornbury Lignite mine is'stdl working. Our output has recently been delayed while extensive alterations have been in progress at the pit in order to successfully cope with the increased demand for our fuel. full supplies are now AVAILABLE. THORN BURY LIGNITE 00II- SPEAR AGENT, RIVERTON FIREWOOD. black pine

4ft Lengths, £1; 2ft. 255; Biu to lOiu blocks I,’- per l);l S. kamifai 4ft lengths 16/-; 2ft lengths £1 per cord. Bin and lOiu blocks 10d. per bag. KELL AN I) & BARNETT COJL.ACORDERS FAITHFULLY JjtiUVISR^D.

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Western Star, 5 December 1933, Page 3

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