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AiJBUCIAiiOCS. i - j Auckland. liiis Day A young woman has been found 1 uiowned ill the iiaruour, tluee uiiiui I iioiii •'» > ouuaie. the body was luenu- ! lieu ii."> Liiat ei Miss -Aiay ( mailer, daughter oi George Cartel, oi Nui incutc. She wa& reported missing yesterday. 'l'jio body was clad in Ugiu linen undergarments. it is surmised sue gut out oi beu anting night under tne inliuence oi somnambulism. jL' c RTlii.it ROGIiED. W eiliiigLon, xiiis Day. L'ariianient is iurtner prorogued uuui .j nile 24th. n All'A \VA'ij Ei i ORIS. Vtaipaua, tins DayTin. Patriotic Committee voted £ul> tu tlie Dependents' l'uiia, £30 to tiie lieiMan 1 unu, «CoU to tne New Zealand Hospital Ship i und and £20 to tiie Belgian Relief Fund. HARLAN CE'S IH. I I Kit. i'ahiatua, This Day. Rallance butter continues to xeaJi.su high prices on the London market, i ne Deiphic shipment oi one thousand boxes ietched l-10s 3d per cwt, and the Ruahinc .shipment ot six hundred boxes i ealised 140s 4d. I'ATRIOTIC HASTINGS. Hastings, This Day. i lie Patriotic Committee lias voted £500 oi its funds tor the equipment of New Zealand's hospital ship. Tho local amateur Musical Company, yclept "The Mascots," who within the last few weeks raised £750 for the .Belgian Fund, won another £700 last night by their performance and flag-selling. NO NEW ALSATiA. Wanganui, This Iht.y. In tlie Supreme Court, Philip George Bernard, for attempting theft from the person, on December at Wanganui, was sentence/l to two yeaiv»' imprisonment, and declared a habitiuii criminal.' Bernard is a "well-known Australian criminal with a long list of convictions. Mr Justice Edwards said lie did not intend to allow the Dominion to be made an Alsatia lor Australian criminals. A TRIANGI'LAH DEFIANCE. His Excellency tho Governor has j bo-day received from the imperial Government tho following telegram, "• giving notice of the official declaration 2 of war:—"ltaly lia> declared war upon j Austria-Hungary, and German has de- j dared war upon Italy." qgaay 1 mil n mum an
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1915, Page 3
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392TELEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1915, Page 3
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