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|,F£U I'UfißS ASSOCIATION,J GOLF. ' Palmerston, This Day. Tlio result of the home links coronation nieual match, the hist open competition by the New Zealand Ladies' Golf Union, was us follows.Miss JJudd iTimaru) t)l-22-<i9; Miss I'. Vox (Cambridge) 89-10-73; Miss Focke (Miraiuar) U3-20-73. UiSLI'NG WITH ENEMY SUBjects. Auckland, This Day. "The public," the Prime 'Minister addled, "need be under no apprehension. Any indication of disloyalty will be promptly dealt with. No individual wLo is even suspected by the authorities of being danferous, will be allowed to retain his liberty. 'Pile new body will have power to recommend the segregation or internment ot an enemy subject, and it will he able to use the information and machinery of the Police Department for the purposes for which it is being appointed." i<inal steps in connection with the appointment of {lie Hoard will be taken on the Prime Minister's return to Wellington. MJESTY SUGAR Foil THE DOMINION. The manager of the Colonial Sugar Company states that sufficient supplies are assured to meet the Dominion's normal requirements, and tnat lie dfoes not anticipate any shortage.
NATIONAL RESERVE. Waihi, This Day. At an enthusiastic meeting of citizens, presided over 'by tile Mayor last night., it was decided to form a branch of the national reserve of New Zealand. A large number enrolled. DUNEDIN R,ACES. Dunedin, This Day ■The Dunedin Jockey Club's winter meeting was continued to-day in lovely weather. Hurdles.—Kim 1, Lord Frederick 2, Cafier Davon 3. All started; won by tliree lengths. Time 2min 33 2-ssecs.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 June 1915, Page 3
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252TELEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 June 1915, Page 3
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