STOP PRESS NEWS. Chronicle Office, 3 p.m. A BOOK BANNED. Copenhagen, Nov. z6. Tho Berlin authorities have banned Jorgensen's book dealing caustically with the Huns' treatment of Belgium. Seven editions were sold out in Denmark in five months. The (book is being translated into many languages.
DIFFICULT POINTS FOR GREECE. Athens, Nov. 28. Altfiougli there have been long discussions on the Entente's Note, at successive Ministerial Councils and repeated conferences with the headquarters' staff, M. Skouloiidis has not yet reached a decision. The Government journals point out certain points which are difficult to accept.
KILLED BY A MOTOR. Carterton, This Day. At the inquest on the body of W. Hunt, who was knocked doAvn and Killed at Featlierston on Thursday, a verdict was returned that deceased met his death by being knocked down by a motor driven iby H. W. Lloyd, of Wellington.
The Levin Swimming Club will hold ■its opening day at the Levin municipal baths on Wednesday. A varied! program has been drawn up, and an intereating afternoon in the water should 'be witnessed, and an added attraction is the fact that the club has decided that the sports bo tree to the public. The full program appears on page 6 of this issue.
Business T8 eing carried on as usua., notvithetanding the fire. F. C. REMINGTON, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN. LEVIN.
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Additional Eutrks—Levin tf.ii . Dal'.i.'ty and Co., Ltd.— 20.) forward emptj shorn ewes. 12 forward empty cows. 2 fat oows. 1414-: , - Sh.innon Sale.—Additional Entries Abraham and Williams, Dtd.— 7 OOW6 1 ilolstoin bull.
CORONATION' AMA'IWUR SWIAI . MING OLUir SPORTS T:j be held-in the Loviu Swiinininjc Baths on— •''', WJvDN-ESDAY, Ist December, 1915. P r o g r a m. 1. -10 YaixJs Handicap (open). 2.- -25yds Handicap (lioys under i(i; 3. Diving for objects (open). 4.- Hobby horse race. 5.- Adults dash, 25 yards. 6. — Competition. , 8., Obstacle Race, 2d yards. 7.- 25yds Ladies' race. 9.—Neat dire. . 10.— Relay race (teams of 4 men), . 100 yards. Bi.tbs will be opened at 2.30 p.m. .First race commences at 3 p.m. sharp Post entries free. Admission: Free. O. KODGERS, 1413-2 Hon. Sec.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 November 1915, Page 3
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