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jjy Euu'.rnio telkouai'ii- cci'xiuairr] [i'KR I'ItKSS ASSOCIATION.] iJALUIV AND i'EAROE TO 1(0W. SYDNEY, November 2J. l'earce has accepted Barry's oiler of .LIOU and expenses to row him on die. Thames. J'eareo will .start for London about March and expects to row Harry at the end of July. MORE LA DOUR TROUBLE. Trouble is threatened in the bouthc.ni colleries over the dismissal of. Mr RusseJ, .secretary of tho. Koinbla miners lodge. All minors will bo thrown idle tomorrow to enable, the aggregate moetiug to discuss mutters. TIJE NEW JiJiDUIDES. l)r (.'ro in bio, a medical missionary io the New Hebrides, says that tho Islands are being hampered by being under dual control. At tho present time six different courts are operating. Still a much better feeling exists between the I'Vetich and British Unaii was tho case a few years ago. The French seem to be trying to enforce the law against breaches of the regulations, and are doing what they can to carry out their obligations. The islands, however, will never do any good commercially until they are under one government. HU'JTEH. There i.s another fall of 4-s a. cwt. in butter and a farthing a pound in cheese.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 November 1912, Page 2
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