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WORK FOR CRIPPLED NEW ZEALANDERS

SEED CULTURE SUGGESTED. (Eec. August 31, 6.15 p.m.) London, August 30. • Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner) and Brigadier-General G. S. Richardson (Commanding the New Zealand Forces in England) have conferred with New Zoalanders at Walton who have lost their limbs, to ascertain their views regarding their training for their future vocations. Many were in favour of' learning something before leaving England. They will discuss the subject further and report to Sir Thomas Mackenzie. The latter has suggested seed culture as a suitable occupation offering great prospects in New Zealand.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. AUSTRALIAN COAL PRICES Sydney, August 31. The Coal Board has recommended tho filing of the price of largo coal, f.'o.b. at Newcastle, at 205., and small coal at 16s. a ton.—Press As6.il.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3179, 1 September 1917, Page 7

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129

WORK FOR CRIPPLED NEW ZEALANDERS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3179, 1 September 1917, Page 7

WORK FOR CRIPPLED NEW ZEALANDERS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3179, 1 September 1917, Page 7

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