WEATHER FORECAST.
Wellington, This Day. Weather conditions continue threatening. Indications are for northerly winds strong to gale and backing by north to west. Dull and overcast ■weather may _be looked tor and heavy iraiu is to be expected with rivers rising shortly. The barometer ie un-
steady, but will fall again eoou
STOI 1 PRESS NEWS Chronicle Ufticer ,'6 u.inTlie High Commissioner reporta that the number oi oases o f injury caused by aeroplanes oil the ivcntisli coast yesterday wore seveu—oiie man and six women injured. Two oi the women aue seriously, injured. OASUALIT LIST. WCFUNiDtfD. Obago Battalion. Private Baxter. Sergt. Bell. .Private Brough. , Private Clarke. Private Oritchiieki. Private Ewbauk. Private Hollow. » Corporal Johns tono. Private Maynaixl. Private Payne. Private Poison. Private Robertson. Private Scofct. Private Tannahil. Corporal Thnpany. Pi-ivate Walton. Laiico-Gurporal .Winter. Private Wilson. Private Riches Canterbury Infantry. Private Arniitage. Private Addison. li.'ince-Corporal Oaineron. Private Burnett. Private Carlisle. Private Cotiliiig. REPORTED \\\>b NDED. Canterbury Battalion. Private Gordon. Private McNieee. Private Boyd. Private Stanley. .. Private Tetley. Bugler Wulslr. Private Hall. Private Hannah. London. Sopl. 11. In tlie House of Commons tho lit. Hon. R. McKenna promi'sed to deliver the Budget statement early next ■week. Tbs E4 Hon. H. H. AsqnitE trill move n cixdit vote 'β-nionvnv, when lie Avill review , tlie military situation. The Government proposes that the House of Commons will sit only Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Tlie I?t. Hon. T. J. jVlcXamnra refused to discuss tdiother the methods adopted in Paris against Zeppelins should be tried'in London. On tlio motion for adjournment Mr John Dillon referred to tlie manifesto which members of the House of Lords and House of Commons, noiv serving with the colon re. are signing extensively, urging the Government to take up national service. Mr Dillon urged it to be contrary to practice for officers on active sorvice to nddross a manifesto to newspapers don ling with matters of political ooiitrnvoTCy. If tolerated lie would ask for similar fncn'liticfl for officers and men objecting tr>. conscription. Tho Oovornmont should be trusted and their discretion unfettered in this matter. Berlin, .Sept. M., A semi-official message states that i , . practically was impossible for a German submarine to bo rosporriblc for the sinking of the Hesperian. According to tlie war plans there was no submarine in the locality on September 4th. and moreover the ship was hit dose to the stern, therefore the inference is that the explosion was due to amine and not to a torpedo. ,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 September 1915, Page 3
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