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CABLEGRAMS

[ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPIEIOHT.J [i'BE PRESS ASSOCIATION.] OUTLOOK liV NEW SOUTH WALES Sydney, This Day. The Hon. Mr Ferguson, speaking at the Royal Show, said that owing to the drought fodder was almost exhausted, and this meant widespread calamity to the stock. The Government had seized three hundred sacks of flour withheld from sale for export Sheepskins without wool or pickled pelts were permitted to be sent to any country without restriction. It was proposed to allow the export of woolled sheepskins to neutral countries under .similar conditions to wool. The United States had decided not to alter | the hide regulations. , (Received This Day. 9.20 a.m.) I WORKERS EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. The Workers' Educational Associations report that the New Zealand tour for the purpose of establishing branches testifies to the beauties and hospitality of tho dominion. Much sympathy was accorded the movement. NATIVES SHOT. Ferth. This Day. Police telegrams from Broome report an aboriginal tragedy at Turkey Creek, where six blacks were shot and their bodies burned in a camp fire. The black trackers shot and wounded two natives endeavouring to escape. SHIPPING. Newcastle, This Day. Sailed—The Koromiko, for Aurk land. (Received This Day, 9.50 a.m.) OBITUAR\. London. March 31. Lord Rothschild.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 April 1915, Page 3

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200

CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 April 1915, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 April 1915, Page 3

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