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THE DYE QUESTION.

The association of the Rritv» b chemical and Allied maaufactu • rs-. formed' today to provide produo s for the dye industries. It was pointed out that Switzerland had been ou> - salvation since the war, but was on#y 'able to supply a small proportion of wihat was needed. Manufacturers were ready .to start new works if guarantees were forthcoming. British Dyes Limited are progressing at Huddersfield, Manchester and Leeds. GERMAN SUBMARINE'S ViS|lT. Madrid, June } '2. U35, a German submarine, visited: Cartagena ostensibly tor repairs and transit erred 'to the interned steamier Roma presents for the interned Germans from tho Oameroons. A communication states that she destroyed lately fifty ships, including the Provence. She brought the Kaiser's letter thanking King Alfonso and welcoming the refugees from the Oameroons. Spanish warships conducted tlie submarine boyo.ud territorial water*. A TALEI'ROM PARIS. Paris, June 22. The Germains are using on the western front high velocity shells winch are silent until they explode. RUSSIAN ADVANCE CONTINUES . Paris, June 32. The Echo De Paris states that General Letchinfikys vigorous advance continues and his Cossacks have reached Radautz. The outlook for General Pflanger'6 right wing is precarious.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 June 1916, Page 3

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THE DYE QUESTION. Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 June 1916, Page 3

THE DYE QUESTION. Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 June 1916, Page 3

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