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I mmm ■-**"■ [kLBCTIUO TELKUUAI'H—UOI'XBUUU .J - [I'ER UREBS ASSOCIATION.! . THE tfOUKTH OF AUGUST. London, July !10. Many meetings are being arranged lor provincial towns bo bo held on August- 'Ith, to submit clesolulions lo carry the war 'to a tsucee«>i'ul iinisli. Received Tlii.s Day, U. 4.0 a.in AUSTRALIAN NJiWfc , . Melbourne, July W. Australia day collettio.ua in WL-na, with presents, realised JJIjUK.u hi Hobarl dly the collection wt'Ju j £.3000, and in Adelaide Oily JWUOO. .Received This Day l>. 50 a.m. Melbourne July ))0. Tin , Federal Government i.s withdrawing its representative from Mie u>ollllllloll Royal <.'oniiui.vsioii. because il thinks the commission has not jusiilied ii.s existence. J lobar!, July MO. Tasmania usually imports <'attle in the winter, but this year, owing to the heavy exports Yictoriawards. :i meat famine prevails. At, recent sales mLots touched JU3B iOs. bullocks t'2l '2s, heifens Jtl;.{ ss.'wethers Als. ewe* :17s. lambs L'-w <id. These are the highest prices recorded lor years pa*t. The Assembly voted Cl'.OO lor ilie purchase of an airship. Adelaide. This Day. .Mrs Power, one of the recontlychoseit women j unices of the peaee, has «tl on the bench tor Ihe first time. This i.s the first occasion in the history of the British Umpire that the bench has been occupied by a woman. Sydney, Tlii« Hay, Captain Mean, writing: on June ■*> h. describes the Xe\v Zcalaiidors' a luck ok Krithia on Bth May. They advanced with the Wellington division on the lel't. Auckland in ihe c-i-ui ;-<-, Canterbury on the right, and w; h Otago division. A general advance o! battalion* advanced M*W> yards, but Hi' Auckland division laced a lerriule ii:achine gun fire. There was a patch in front of them known a.s the h'ield. , ' which not one man in live succeeded in crossing. Finally the A neklanders were reinforced by half of I lie tOaiio division. A genera! advance .d the Fi'cneh. Briiish and Auslrala>iaii> was ordered, after a general .bombardment. .During Ihe advance the Nc'.v Zoalaiidors were pulled- up by a Ire inendou.s (ire in Ihe "Daisy Kield," •vherc the Aiicklanders lost thirteen officers. The advance ol Ihe Aiwlralians was m> i - apid Hint they outdislanced the New Zoalaiidors who imp! with further in Ihe '•en'r,\ Inil finally Ihev succeeded in ,|ninin-: the A ii.s I raliiinx afler dark. (Received This Day IO.!!fi a.m.) Til IS I'Ui'JS AiS L'JSAI K.ViAKlvi; Rome. J lity :(0. The I'. .j >i«. in :i leller Id the l)"'li;4 cielio, e.s[ireve:-, hi.-; delcruiiua I .ion to devote every aciivily In the r< Tulicillalioii ol the peoples Ji"U e,- ; ii angeij by a Iraelicidal si niggle. 1.1.c adjure* llieni to pul away the imitual desire lor destruction and lo relied lhal nal;oii:> do jiot die il humiliated and ><[)■ pieced: lliey prepare lo rclaliale by Ijie irauler Iroin generation lo general ion ol haired mid desire for revenge. lie suggest.-. I lie dilvel or illdileel exchange o[ view--, wilil all elide;) voil I' if pnvsdilc lo arrange -o ilial all Ulli 1... cnlllellted. Ills ll«|i I.e. 1 -.-- ei llelilde.N : We invite ;ill ineiid(i| pence to lllllle with 11,- in I lie ile sire to tcrmiuale Ihe war and ro-estah. lish an empire ol liulu. resolving henceforth to solve our diU'ercnees iiol by the sword, bul by equity and jiislicc, (Received This Day 10.10 a.m.) I'lMM'ti <>! (, AI!\S IKMHv A inslerilani. .luh Mil, The kaiM'i , ',-, son. Oscar, has publish- ! cd a book about the lighting in Ihe Champagne, lie goes iiif.o rhapsodic;-; regarding his troops' .superliuinaii pet , lorinaucos and daring ol the impossible, lie describes the French arid lory as terrific, and says that- within a comparatively small space of ground flic I'Yeiiel, lired 100.000 shells in one day. The rapidity of the lire resembled machine gun. The effect was terrible. The ivire culanglemonl* wore swept away and the trenches transformed iul-o shallow cavities. Only German discipline, loyally and heroism could have held out.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1915, Page 4

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CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1915, Page 4

CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1915, Page 4

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