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Latest southern quotations for milling wheat are Cs Ud to is per bushel in South Island ports. Wellington quotations aro 7s (3d per bushel for fowl wheat, with a drooping market. Barley is at Gs per bushel, and a restricted market. A Manawatu Times representative was informed that hums have been changing hands freely in Maiiawalu ol late at satistactory prices, in some instances the figures being 175 per acre. Last week a l.i.p. farm at Aorangi canged hands at to (J per acre goodwill.

STOP PRESS iNEWS. Chronicle Office ,3 p.m. A iNORWEGIAiN PROTEST. Copenhagen, August 13. Norway has sent a strong protest to Germany against her violation ot neutrality in torpedoing the vessel India off Vestfjord. A DIATRIBE. Amsterdam, August 13. The Hamburger Maclirichten, in an article on '"England's Shanielessnoss" says:—Germans long for further Irequent air raids, whatever " the results. because England, despite submarine attacks, feels that the war which she incited is far less than appropriate; and it is necessary, for England is simply a spectator while the Allies are suffering. Her shamefessness is abominable; it drives blood to our heads, impelling us to demand liard punishment. She is a frivolous huckstering nation, and therefore it cannot rain bombs enough on England, nor can enough of her ships be destroyed.

THERE'S NO DANGER. There is no disoase that causes more bodily or mental discomfort or so successfully defies medical aid as iniUenza, and no medicine ttiat -will gi 7 e such rolief as Ohamberlam s i Cough Remedy. Wlien this medumo is taken the pain the chest disappea'9, 1 the fever subsides and tho whole body becomes more comfortable. There ;s no danger of pneumonia when Ohamoerlain's Cough Remedy is taken at the first eymptom of influenza. For salo everywhere.— Adrt. ' "SEanks. MRS JAMES BISHUj' and Family desir© to' thank their many Kind friends for tho kind messages of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement.} 1 . 9554

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1915, Page 3

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320

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1915, Page 3

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