A hint for housekeepers :—AVhen eggs arc scarce, a dessertspoonful of vinegar in a little milk, atjded to one egg. will be equal to three eggs for oake-making. Electi i'- trucks iur trade purposes ;ire coming into favour in Christchurch there being two in use and one "on order. The city" electrical engineer iiiad<> a trial lor mileage a few days ago of a truck recently delivered to a local firm, and ran 50J miles off one charge. —Star. A more rigid censorship has been placed 011 the publication of war news by the British War Office, which aiso applies to this country. The Opunake Times says:—"Ail war news will have to be recognised by the official pen pusher 'before it is published. A good deal of it can stand erasion. Xeutral writers and ye-witnt's-'es have a good deal to say but of little importance as to 'the actual lighting."
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 April 1916, Page 3
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