British and Foreign
ELECTRIC TELEGB.APH —COPYEIGHT. |l'Elt I'KESS ASSOCIATION.} (Received This Day, tf.45 a.m.) PR ETTY RECP CITING SEIt(iEAJN'TS. T ondoix, Apirl 2. A. series <>i ihiiv recruiting weeks is being organised in London, Ihe prettiest g G in Camberwell being localL "« hoson as rer ruitinir sergeants. (oinmitteos in ((tlier districts are equally active in their efforts to enrol men. 'TARRIES TOU MANY GCNS ?" I Mr-1. Larkin will not oppose the Right Hon. 11. 11. Asquith and (lie Opposition leaders recommend lliat there shall bo no contest. FEDERATION Oil DEVOLUTION. The newspapers contain many .suggestions for a pacific settlement. It is understood that Ministerialists and Cnionists are examining the same plan providing for the exclusion of (Tster pending federation or devolution. Each, side proposes to bring the plan before Sir Edward Grey and Mr lionar Law respectively. General political organisations are promoting meetings of protest against officers being, as alleged, 'tiduced to refuse obeyance fo laAvful orders on political grounds.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 April 1914, Page 2
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160British and Foreign Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 April 1914, Page 2
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