CABLEGRAMS
rKI/KOTHIC TELUGIUI'H—COPIBIOHT.J fPBH PUKHB ASJMOMTION.] (Received This Day, 8.50 a.m.) AN AUSTRALIAN i'LAY. London, Dec. 2. Mr Arthur Bourohier produces at Manchester Mr Arthur Adams's Australian play "Mrs and Miss Pretty," with scenes from Australia. (Received This Day 9.10 , a.m.) AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Sydney. Dec. 2. The State Commandant states that lie intends to abolish military police, and | each battalion will do its own policing;. During the recent military raid tiiirty eight men 'wore captured wearing uniforms; they were not connected witii the military forces. One of the Men was on crutches with a bandaged leg, and another claimed to have oeen blinded; nothing was wrong with fchom, and neither had been to the front. Three hundred oarpenters, employed [on the warships and troopships at (harden Island struck owing to a dispute with the shipwrights. Melbourne. Dec, &. Lyall and/ Sons produce store has i been destroyed by fire. The damage amounts to £15,000 I
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 December 1915, Page 3
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154CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 December 1915, Page 3
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