CABLEGRAMS
i. ClltlC TULKOKAi'H — LOI'YiIIUXIX. J l_l'KU I'KJioS AbiOUIAXION.j AM 11'AliiV TO TTIE GERMANS. 'lhe iiifnvoud Colliery •■as been rendered idle through the minors refusing Li) work with a numuur oi' Germans At tile ifulli mine six days' notice has been gh en to tile Germans to produce Lheir naturalization papers. In many oilier directions strong iceling is being iiiou n against Germans luimighout tlio Uouimoiuvealtli since the .sinking of tiio Lusitania. AMERICAN SYMI'ATIiY. The seeietary oi the . cuius As»ocialion has received a cable from the president oi the Ani-erican Association logrolling Wilding's deam and expressing Utiep sympathy ivitli Wilding's family and tlie Australasian Association. AT THE I'AX AM A EXHIBITION. -Mi - Robertson, the Queensland representative, the last Australian representative at tlie Panama Exhibition, has resigned. (Received Tliis Day 10.10 a.m.) A DAY'S TAKINGS. Sydney, This Day. '['lie Belgian matinee at Her Majesty's Theatre drew a house worth L.'iO.'il. The sales oi Hags and other items, and money and presents sent .u .Mr Hugh Ward, brought the total received at the theatre to £21.000. WH KAT IMPORT AT lON. The Hon. I), llall states that New South Wales will require to import >ne-and-u-haH millon bushels oi wheat je)ore next harvest: already two .shipments are on the -water. I'Oi! BELGIAN OKiMIANiS. A movement al'oot in the State for .lie children on Empire Day to raise L'IO.OUU tor Belgian orphans. GOOD RAINS FALLING. Good raTns are extending throughout lie drought-stricken Riverina and the Western Districts. Its tailing has 'lightened greatly wheat and pastoral Hospeete. A NAVAL BASE. Melbourne. This Day. In tlie House, the Hon. .Mr .lellsen union need that in view of Admiral Henderson's report in favour of Port ■Stephens an a naval base the Oepartnent was proceeding with works which vould give employment to many miners rendered idle by the war. A >SI7DDEN ENDING. Adelaide. This Day. Tho case against Francis Hugh Snow >f attempting to trade with the enemy ibruptly terminated. Mr Ji.istiv-e Gorlon deciding that there was no evidence :o go to tlie jury.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 May 1915, Page 3
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336CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 May 1915, Page 3
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