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1 [ELECTRIC TEI.EG 11APH—COPYBiam. ] [per press association.l THE JUDGE'S OPINION. Bloemfontem, Juue 22. The Julgd. in sentencing De Wot;, stud: "But lor you ive should have heard nothing about rebellion. Received Tin's Day 10.15 a.m.) ENLISTING IN AUSTRALIA. Sydney, This Day. A number of Now Zeaianders are enlisting here. They say it is no good trying in New Zealand. The Dominion has as many troops as it wants. VOLUNTEER 1\ OK KICKS. Volunteer brigades for the manufacture of munitions gratuitiou.sly in their «spare time have been inaugurated at Broken Hill by members of tffe iron trades. Tiie Employers' Association of New South Wales passed a resolution placing its services and resources at the disposal of the Government m whatever direction they may be required. (Received This Day 11 a.m.) AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Sydney, 'I'liis Day. | Three Chinese., cabled on • the 9th.' ; were fined X.'loo each, in default liins months' imprisonment. Policewomen have been appointed- ! They are Misses Lilian A-rmflekl, ol l the nursing staff of Callan,Mental I'ark i .Hospital and Maude Marion .Rhodes, Inspector of the Children's Relief De | partment. The Minister of Education is appealing to schoolchildren to outdo their own record in raising money for she Mothers' Thirty Thousand Fund. In connection with ""Australia Day 1 ' the Hon. Mr Carmichael has given notice of motion (to be moved in the House of -Assembly) lor authority tn take a referendum on the advinableness of the early closing oi hotels, Melbourne, This Day. Notwithstanding -Government precaw • tions, German. resident in America, still are circulating "war leaflets." Senator Pearcc advises all persons JTnd- \ ing these leaflets to destroy them. The Rt. Hon. H. 11. Asquith has announced that a Bill to postpone tho elections for a year will be introduced forthwith. The treasurer of the Queen Oarnival Committee announces that unless monies for the carnival arf> in his hands by 5 p.m. on Friday next (at Wellington) .the votes that the money represents will not be counted, funds in his frauds up to Tuesday totalled £12,0001
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 June 1915, Page 3
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335CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 June 1915, Page 3
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