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j VENEREAL DISEASES. . j MOVEMENT IN ENGLAND. Press Association —Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association, i Received 9.10 a.m.) London, October 23. Many leading English women, including Lady Birdwood, Lady Robertson, and the Countess of Hardwicke, representing the New Zealand War Contingent Association and the directresses of clubs for Oversea Soldiers, have issued an appeal inviting all mothers and wives of the Empire to join in demanding the notification of venereal diseases, and that these should be treated as other dangerously infectious diseases. WORLD’S WHEAT CROP. THE ESTIMATE FOR 1916. % " 25 PER CENT. BELOW 1915. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and 'N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 9.10 a.in.) .Home, OctobeV 23. The International Agricultural Institute’s estimate of the world wheat crop is twenty-five per cent, below that of 1915.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 73, 24 October 1916, Page 5

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Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 73, 24 October 1916, Page 5

Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 73, 24 October 1916, Page 5

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