german general resigns. Received 9.30 a.m. AMSTERDAM, August 11. The German General von Litzmann has resigned on account of ill-health. STOCK EXCHANGE HARDENING. Received 9.15 a.m. LONDON, August 11. The war news has stimulated the Stock Exchange, and all gilt edges are hardening. the harvest sufficient. FOR FORTY WEEKS’ BREAD. Received 11.45 a.m. . LONDON, August 11. Mr. Alfred Barnes, speaking at Palmer’s Green, said this year’s harvest, if used for bread alone would be sufficient to suffice for all the needs of the population for forty weeks. He was aware that some grain would be used for beer. Mr. Roberts, Minister of Labour, speaking at Maidstone, emphasised the importance of increasing home production meanwhile, with a view of giving security to agriculture. “We must,” he stated, “make some departure from the fiscal system to which the country has been attached.” MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S MESSAGE. LONDON, August 10. Mr. Lloyd George, replying to a presentation of the freedom of Neatn, said: Do not imagine it is all over. We may have dark days occasionally. Nevertheless, if we stand together, I, who Stands in the watch tower, tell you we are going to win. The situation on the West front was never bet-1 ter for us than now. BRUSSELS SUGAR CONVENTION REVOKED. Received 11:45 a.mw (LONDON, August 11 The notifying the signatories of the Brussels Sugar Convention of Britain’s from the 1913 pledge, whereby she promised not to give Empire cane sugar preference of beet sugar, ? ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN THE ARMY AND NAVY. LONDON, August 11. Received 11.45 a.nu The Amateur Athletic Association is holding a Championship meeting for all services on September 7th. The army air force, America and the Colonials have entered teams, and are holding preliminary competitions in connection therewth. Clearing Sale OP iu=& ' f | DAIRY H RANGATAUA, THURSDAY AUG. 15. At 12.30 p.m. Freeman R, Jackson have received instructions from executors of late George Drayton to sell by auction on farm at Rangataua as above:.— 26 dairy cow T s calving early. 16 2yr steers and heifers 25 yearlings Horse, Trap and harness, and usual farm implements. TRESPASS NOTICE. 'Anyone found trespassing with dog or gun on my Property will be prosecuted. ’ G. D. McGREGOR, Mataroci. TRESPASS NOTICE. Any person found trespassing with dog or gun on my properties at Taoroa and Ohutu will be prosecuted. H. A. BELK.
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Taihape Daily Times, 12 August 1918, Page 8
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