NEWS AND NOTES.
Empire Day is to be observed as a public holiday in tlm Government offices throughout I lie Dominion on ihe King’s Birthday. June ,3rd.
on farms with a view t<> ilieir proceeding overseas when trained is being considered by the Aberdeen A proposal for placing city girls Juvenile Advisory Committee.
Applying for possession of a collage at Amptliii! Police Court, a Clophill man said that there were 14 members of hi- family besides himself, and they hail only four rooms.
James Carter, of Southwark, attempted, at a public house at Newington Butts, to ride a bicycle round the billiard table and, falling off, broke his thigh. Tie died in the intirma ry.
Though Norway lias decided to abolish her prohibition laws, her way of dealing wilii inebriates is still considered by some the most effective lu the world. \\ hen brought to the “home” they have nothing but wine to druk, while their food is liavoured or even dipped in wine. The first day passes serenely enough but when, day by day, nothing but wine to drink, while their food and nothing blit wine liavoured food to eat, they begin to sicken, and long before the end of the week the greatest inebriates are cured.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2739, 29 May 1924, Page 4
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207NEWS AND NOTES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2739, 29 May 1924, Page 4
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