CABLEGRAMS
[ELEOTBIC TELEGRAPH —OOFTBIOBI. j [PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 AUSTRALIA'S SMALL ARMS' FACTORY.TvSceived This Day 9.55 a.m.) Sydney, This Day. Senator Gardiner, vice-president -f the Federal Executive Council, said that though difficulties were encountered in the establishment of a doulble ship at the Small Anns Factory, it would be started in a lew weeks. A meeting of labour men at Lithgow strongly resented tho delay, and decided to notify Senator Pearce that the Amalgamated Society of Engineers s willing to supply all the skilled hands required within a fortnight. A GERMAN SYMPATHISER, Melbourne, This Day. In an argument with some other men a man named Leslie Bentley, praised tlie Germans, calling them the cleverest race on earth. He also said the Ger man iEmperor was a clever man and not a tyrant. Referring to the Australasians killed at the Dardanelles, ho said "Good enough for them. They went looking for it and got it." Bentley was fined the maximum penalty of £10.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 June 1915, Page 3
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162CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 June 1915, Page 3
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