' AF-‘FAIRS IN GERMANY. OLD C.L;\S..\f IN NEW COLO'UR.’\‘. BI~JRLIN_ I\lu‘_\' 1. in i‘:.'Sp[.)2l.‘st‘ to the Be:-1ins.=r T-age-‘i biait. challenge, the Defence Minister: admits tliai: fifteen out of thirty~si.\'? oi’ric-Vials :c-f the Department served in‘ the ex-Kaiser's so-caliedemilitary cab-x inet. The Tage'b]att< admits that they; are not the mést. influential personalities of the old regiin, but stfil, under! the influence of outsiders who know how to pull the s_t_rillgS, it is Unlikely that such a department will assist in the elimination of reactionary elements in the Reichswehr. with which‘ the Government. isinaking steady progress, despite opposition.
Serious concemiis expressed by the Appliczrtioiis Committee of the Wetlington War Reliefs Association at the conditions under _which Imperial soldiers and sailors sometimes accompanied by their wives and children, but who have git times sent their wives and children to Nevri‘Zealail'd before them, are being assisted to‘ emigrate to the Dominion by three different sources in England. Sever-aloof these men, otherwise quite suitable immi-gl'a.nts, were in such a physical condition that the committee requested Mr Massey to return them to England, but no branch of the Government. appeara to be able to deal with the question, which, without adopting sl, parochial attihlde, niay, in the future, quite possibly divert a considerable portion of the funds from the purpose for which they were primarily subscribed. The matter is, therefore, being taken up in full detail with Sir James Allen.
MANAwA'rU.& WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL &. PASTORAL ! ASSOCIATION. . AFFILIATED WITH THE ROYALI HORTICULTVURAL SOCIETY. ! """" I . E 18th Natsozwi fimry ; V ‘ ~ ‘ I 1': .I'7::‘ _ FI.F'I.‘J;II_=-"PURI§BRED+-EGATTLE HIBITION -AND-'-SALE.“ A ALSO E ’1 MANAWATU POULTRY" ASSOCIA-1 TION"S EXHIBITION. 3 ‘ P.A'LMERS’I“ON NORTH SHOW ' GROUNDS. § 2217:’, 23rd, 24th and 25th JUNE, 1920.3 BUTTER AND CHEESE CHAM- 1 PIONSHIPS. V Wonderful Display of the Industries and Producfs of New Zealand, vWang-anui-Te Aute Football Match and other ring events, GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON JUNE 7th. SCHEDULE ON APPLICATION. _ W. T. PENNY, ‘ ' _‘ _ Secretary. Box 85, Pa]mel'Ston_'.. North. ‘ ~._/ : J 34% ,:. . 3 ~ ‘fl \ 1920 %¥a§ipapea‘s ‘ We have ‘just landed ex s.s,W“Orari’[’ ja very large shipment of Exclusive ;Des"igns, vfhioh we shall sell at the JOLD PRlCES———having bought before ’the recent thirty per cent. rise. V NOW ON VIEW IN OUR SHOW- ; ROOMS. j FULL STOCKS OF PAINT SCRIM, ; ETC, ALWAYS ‘UARRIED. ‘GHAS BM. 1} DIRECT WIPORTER. } MAIN STREET, TAIHAPE, l f ’PHONE 116. 9.0. BOX 60. S. 3. W 33 \ I hmniy Bunker and ; Gramn mun ETREET. ’.l‘A[HA.Ph_ 1 ! . L ___... \ PO. Box 56. PHONES. Shop 100; Residence 130; Slaughteryard 169 K: F 31?“ 169D‘ 1 PURVEYOR OF FRESH KILLED MEAT ONLY. . v—’>A ,_ 3"' Well-known and patronised thl‘°_“3‘h' out the Main Trunk for the qua.ntlty, quality and variety of meat stocked. ‘c CYRIL A. TIMBS: Business M3-fiagfilfi SAM S. TIMBS: Buyer for WellilU_lfo-*1 Meat‘ Export C‘om.pzuly-: ‘
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3477, 4 May 1920, Page 8
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