CABLEGRAMS
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SUMMARY VENUEAtftJJS.
Port An I'rince. July 23. A JliO.b of infuriated Haytians ruiiioved Guillamo from the French *Lega',tion where lie look reluge ( and shot\him k to' death , before the door i of Oscar, GoveiV lol ' °f a " ! I'rinco, j avJio had executed , .'onehundred and sixty political prisoners'/,, The mob then broke into his office" dragged him out and shot him dead jleaving the body lying in'the dust. ;
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j— Lord Kilmorey. SVhwi Viscount Newry lie accompanied tite Duke of ; Edinburgh on his trip to Australia. ("When the Duko was attacl«a in Hydney he avevieft the lynching of rel,. the wouU-lJet atmaain. x , -
The population of \\ arsaw is over «00,000. The Opposition party nats again declined the Government's oil'ei , to lorm a Coalition Government. l'aitilow, who attempted to shoot a soldier lit AYelliiigtoii and then shoe himself, died ycfeteiuay morning. ilealherlea Golf UluU management coiiiinittee met on Wednesday ;iighl, the club president, Air. W. iiughes, ui the chair. There also were present
-\lro Clai'k and Messrs i'ark, l'yku and' Urown. ft was decided that the clubchampionship matches begin on • aturelay, 18th September, and linish by batiinlay, Utli October. .Mrs I'yke donated two buttons ita prizes loi , two handicap competitions, and it w;ib Jtgrecil that these be played ior on Wednesday next (Ith August) and tiie following Saturday. The men's match will In; 18 holes and tin- ladies' ( J. Mr G T>'. Clark was appointed club Ciiptain and .Mr. W. Hughes cluu h«ii(.iieapper. -Nominations for tho <:hampioiiship coinpctitioii will close on the ( Jth October. The following men Irom Levin and (iistrTct extending from •Tokoinaru to THiiiVanae will leave their reapectivu satbioiiis for camp on August 17th:—Infantry: A. Ikker, \\\ F. Tiawett, J' , . A. Clarke, S. C. Johnston, L. H. Mac tin, A. McDonald. H. S. lirigi'it, \VJ. Bradley, W. J. D'Ath, C. Muclgway, H. G. Oliver, J. M. Quill, K, E. Inlands. J. Simpson, "A. h. Tillnian. Mounted Rifles.—W. li. Bates, It. Flutoy, A. Hall, A. H. Holder. U. vi. Vra'm. J..G. S. L'ickens. A. J. <«fniiton. Army Service Corps.—C. R. Mc- ■ Murdo. Anyone unable to get away is requested to notify Scrgt.-Major Daniels vCt once, in order that ho may fil>] their plaoee. MENACE TO UHII/1) MFE. xi neglected the ordinary light cold will become severe, and n well established, ripe cold is to the grem of diphtheria what honey is to the bee. The greatest menace" to child life is a neglected cold. Whether the cold be slight or eev«re the very best treatment tha can be adopted is to riVc Chamberlain's Cough Romody. A cold novor For Influenza aRf Woods' Gieat Peppermint Oiiro Ne"©r *'ails. "Iβ 6d, 2# «Jd. j . ~ , kdvi. .
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 July 1915, Page 3
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