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At St. Augustine's Church. Wairnato, on January 1, Miss Cora Elizabeth Staples, youngest daughter of Mrs ' «. 'Staples, of Levin, was married to Mr Thomas Wood, third son of Mrs A. Wood, of Dunedin, the Rev. J. A. Julius officiating. The Prime Minister interviewed yesterday morning, said that the statement tTi a I ho would not nterfere with the grain trade or import wheat was incorrect. All the Prime Minister said was to express the hope that it would not be necessary to interfere during the present season with the grain trnde, hut that any action that might be necessary would depend upon the actual quantity disclosed by the threstling machine returns, which would he forwarded later to tho Govnrn n ipti+. £if,n+,ia+tr>inr>

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1916, Page 3

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Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1916, Page 3

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1916, Page 3

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