The card-sharpers are still after ' the money of tho British munition workers. The. trains to Woolwich and other parts of the country are infested by them. "The evil has'become so great," said an official of the South-Eastern and Chatham Company, "that our Tailway ponce are co-operatin? with the Metropolitan police to etop it." i In order to prevent injury to crops by game tho British Board of Agriculture, Tinder an Order in Council, may depute any body to take such action as may be necessary, provide for disposing »* h™ 9 killed, and authorise the killing and oellin- of gamo at any time. Anyone authorised or directed to kill or dispose, o game need not have-a game license, but there will be no exemption from the Gun . Liceuse Act. . Several orens of orchard land at Motuefca £f O^ay.^no 3
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3092, 24 May 1917, Page 5
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138Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3092, 24 May 1917, Page 5
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