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TELEGRAMS

[I'BR PRESS AHOOIATIOM.] FRUIT HAWKERS NOT WANTED. Christchurcii. This Day. The City Council decided not to issue any more permits to fruit hawkore after those current have expired, the by-laws committee having come to the conclusion that fruit sold in tin? streets is neither cheaper nor better than that sold in the shops. THE CLIR ISTCHITRCTi BELGIAN FESTIVAL. A biu: Belgian festival has been arranged for April 17th and for sometime there ha.s been keen competition in connection with the "Queen of the Carnival," but now a dispute has arisen which threatens the success of the affair. The executive decided to give 25 i>er cent of the proceeds to Lancaster Park. The board of control and several .sub-committees resolved that if this is adhered to they will cease work. Tt is their opinion that all moneys should go to the Belgians.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 March 1915, Page 2

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142

TELEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 March 1915, Page 2

TELEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 March 1915, Page 2

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