STATE AND CHURCH.
THE TROUBLIS FIiANCE. FORCING ENTRANCES. KcTeived 8, 1 a.m. l'.iuts, February 7. After much opposition the (iovernlueut ollicials have forced an entrance to the Montpcllier Cathedral. They took au inventory while the '.troops restrained the excited crowds.
Similar scenes of disorder have oi curred at Cherbourg and Alcncon.
The Waitani Borough Council h»s resolved to make a bye-law prohibiting betting <m the Borough Reserves. 'llie Stratford and Eltliam liorougli Councils, il is stated, are also being approached, with the same object.
The blight this year appears tu have J communicated itself to every known j vegetable. I'otiAocs have been cut down everywhere, the mildew lias got into the onion crops, a destructive insect has found its way among the mangels, tomatoes have received contagion from the potatoes, and peas are not immune. Happily the pest is not very serious in any of the vegetables mentioned except potatoes, atul if is probable that in many cases its ex:sfence would not have been specially noticed bad it not been for the publicity given to the varieties of parasites which are attacking the vegetable Juugdoiiij
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 8 February 1906, Page 3
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185STATE AND CHURCH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 8 February 1906, Page 3
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