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APPLE T'KST IXSTR FMKXT. (Received this day at ll.‘- , *> i.m.) LONDON. May 7.
A new instrument in connection with efforts to eradicate brown heart in apples while in ships storage chambers, has been made by research scientists of Cambridge Fniversity and despatched to Australia for trial on fruit boats coming home. I’earee, fruit expert of the overseas farmers eo-opera.tivc federation, explains the instrument records the atmosphere in the storage chamber hy chemical process and greatly simplifies fhe delicate process of ventilation. R.OBBKRS Oil ARC Kit. (Received this day at 1” 80 p.m.) LONDON. May 7. Three of [hose arrested in connection with the Stroud affair are described as waiters, William Goring (181. Frederick Cariiv (17), Claude Hunter (1!)). They arc charged with stealing a. motor car at Ram.swick. Accused were not affected at learning of their companions’ death. I hey were remanded. I’RIXOKSS KOVAL. ■LONDON, May 7. A hill let in states the Princess Royal slept well and the improvement was maintained. FRKNCJI MOROCCAN WAR. PARTS. May 7. A Rabat, message states casualties among Colonel Fre.vdenberg’s Foreign legion in the recent lighting with the Rills and thirteen killed, these being mostly natives. One hundred were wounded. Water in the form of ice blocks is convoyed hv aeroplanes to four or Jive French pasts in the. besieged district at liibnn. iiidks association. (Received this day at 18.80 p.m.) LONDON. May 7. A Hides Shipper-’ and Agents’ Association has keen formed in London to protect their interests and endeavour in establish uniformity in Hade, customs and usages.
TYPHOID AT SPVA. (Received this day at 10.85 a.mA SIVA. -May S.
Tile typhoid cpiil ’lilie e- at its peak. There have i throe Kuropean deaths and several others are in a dangerous condition. Over one hundred Kuropealis and many Indians, hut lei Fijians are clfected. Ihe hoys Orm:.mar school has 1 eon e mvoi led into a temporary hospital and extra doctoiand nurses have been ordered from Australia and New Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1925, Page 3
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