CABLEGRAMS
JELEOTUIO I'JELEGIIAI'H —COPXBIGHI. i I'l'KU FUEUB ASSOCIATION.] (Ileceivcd This Day 8.50 a.m.) AUSTRALIAN NEWS. ►Sydney, Tlius Day. G. A. and V\. 15. birnons, reported wounded, both w ere educated in the Waikato district, New Zealand. liie lion. G. JJJauk 6tatet> that lie is •Lai agitating to have the .Federal Government remove the embargo oil' the export of meat. ,He pointed out that there is meat stored in A'ew South Wales intended lor the Imperial Government on which .New South Wales has paid £50,IXK>. The Imperial Government has refused to take delivery of the meat beuause of its deteriorating and it could not be sold here except at two pence per lb loss. The meat works are closing down and the action of the Federal Government is tending to divert the meat export trade to Victoria. The Small Arms Factory strike, has been settled and the mon are 'returning to work to-day. Melbourne, This Day. ! Four deaths from three new cases o 1 ( meningitis at the week-end have been announced. A supply of Flexner's serum has arrived from America, and it i.s anticipated that it« use will lwake a great difference in the death percentage.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 September 1915, Page 3
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195CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 September 1915, Page 3
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