HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCE. CONTRABAND OF AVAR. United Press Association —Copyright Received August 1, 9.50. p.m. THE HACjUE, August R The fourth eohmnttee by 25 to 5 adopted the British 'proposal abolishing contraband. The United States, Germany, Russia, Montenegro, and Frnmco constituted the minoiity. Japan and two others abstained from voting.
PRIVY COUNCIL JUDGMENT. tqSiJifdoQ—iroKj-eioossy ssojj; popnfi Received August 1, 11.33 p.111.' LONDON, August 1. The Privy Council appeal Lyttelton Times Company versus Warner’s '.vas allowed with costs according to scale CONFIDENCE IN THE “L.K.G.” The confidence with which the public accept the Milking Machine today is in strong contrast to the scepticism of three years ago. Why is this? Because prior to the “L.IC.G.” everv machine proved an absolute failure, and the public fully expected that a like fate would also overtake the “L.K.G.,” but the public know that it has been .thoroughly tested by hundreds of practical farmers who have proved by five years of constant use that it is thoroughly successful. You don’t take any risk if you buy the machine that Jiiig been thoroughly prqved. \ MqeEwan ’and Co., sqle agents. Fort-Street, Auckland,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2148, 2 August 1907, Page 2
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