British and Foreign
ELECTEIC TELEGRAPH—COrTMQHI. [I'KR PRKSS ASSOCtATION.I (Received Th,is Day, U a.m.) •I'KTITIUiX TO THE KING. London, April 130. Throe hundred thousand have signed (he Daily Express petition to .the King to withhold his assent to the Home JJule JJill until the electorates are- consulted. W *~~~' J " AMJHJBHEI). Advices from Aden state that the Uadryuui ami the Ogaden tribesmen ambushed .-Mid killed several hundred of (he Somalilaiid Mullah> followers. PACIFIC Dlrt-'KNCK The Kiyhi Tfoii. Winston Chur,.,,1,1 m , onm ,l MrJI. liunt.M.r., H,.,l iho Admiralty's statement on ~.;r i| i r defence, au.l ec.Mccrinug t| |( . 1!)(1!) arniiignneiH, cunfaimMl ul;l i| ( >r wliirh was not <>f puWir intvresf to nuVi'.sK SLUiHTLV l^yi^i'^..;. Tho Duko (iI" \r<:vn ''■?•'?* ■'-.'■ fi~ improved, but the state oi .u* hin is less favourable.
I have just received a fresh stock of liiqui'l Parafhn, and as ,l iere i 3 a very ffreat demand for this article, 1 would advise cuetomers to call as soon as possible for it. so as to avoid disappointment. V. C Remington, Uhenmi Lflvin.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 May 1914, Page 2
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171British and Foreign Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 May 1914, Page 2
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