NEW PLYMOUTH OILFIELD.
MONBy FROM LONDON Mlrw ' . WILL IT COMET , v Jondon, M#y 17. ' f . l on the cables ! Zealand relating to the renal ! ) ; ftafo* wf oil in the New PlymenHx field ■ iwrc boen published in the T■"■"*»» Mm, .- I T ?£™ed to-day, Mr J. D. Hear? ' " I 5S ,d: drilling veaalts in tfco New V 0! durin ® 0,6 p® -6 <**<* ■'■> .; months have lUoreased) the confidence ot •* s W mon Kioto in tho future of the into* ' ■ ■ , ry ' J 1 ia now realised Hiat New H*. . moutti is ~ reliable oilMd. It in pen rectij true that more finance \HH be t®« , fpinred to organise thoroughly and do. ij yelop the different branches of the in»n - . dustry. TBiis was expected l wjien th« r *! 3 j iwrnpany wag started. In oil Diuet) ■ , apart frlom a few Russian specul«tf<ffl» ( |] tj ttiere is very little doing in tfm Ixndot "i t ; markH nt the present timo, but it ■«' ' . i hoped that negotiation*, which M» it j j progress, will produce the money * .j ia needed to extend 1 tihie New Zealand In' ' i dlustry end make it a convpJete •iwo**.'* . ' .! Mr Henry added that tho company** •fr'i'i ' | fairs were having the 'eowtßnt and anif* v- | ous attention of Lord) RunfurlljMind ; S Hlier members of the land Herald. ■ fwA; t J ..• ''-fjfc t lr # visit was to bo paid to the vify !i of lndi:i at Uie. rat® of one a /'i j day, it would take 1400 veaira to villi ' them all," was the statiancnt of Ml J< •. 11. Lung, in lecturing in Auckland, 0B;:|| \ .M.C.A. work in Hyderabad The 'lee* | ture was given in tihe Auckland ' | j which is the stone this week of meetings 'j jin support <j.f the work of Mr Lung. j iu ropresentatiive in India of the J\eff,)js| i Zealand Y.M.O.A. (){ India's population | | of ;115 millions, eighty millions, said Mr * ! Lang, lived in the rural -.ueas. British ,'] | rule in India hud ateoH'plishcd wonder* ' ' fii.l tiling. <*speeiiilly in the mhcrv oi odI ueation, although it wa>» to bo deplored j< j that odwation had been divorwd fron| religion to so livrge an extent. '•o''' ' l'aet. aeerntiiatiMl the prolile.ui of reafliilljj J the mijiibj of the edueiite.l Indians with ; Christ inn The Indian wns n ifni-i'ly religious., but the tendcncJHJ oj' e»bn;il.io!i witliout, wu» ''*t| . nn-lrnni-ir fuitli, an>i Hiibatitute onl)s*| tiUieiam ami agnostifisni for forinnr i lielV. mistaken thouah til cue , The, pri «cnL unrest in India, edntiniieil , tho siiifiker, need not lie regarded with - titi<U'"iiie.-'-;. U; vvvin mi inification of fho , . national asjiiraLions towwrda rcprweul** 1 iv. self ;n>venim<'nt, aital the Gowrn* iiieiit, while wiiely supprevin" sed't'Oß ; wilili Hie iilni(>-.t vi.;'or. was sympafictio » f towanln legitimate usnirations in tHf '^ We have a find assortment of Warner's Rust-nrooi' Corsets, in otffS'M
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 4
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461NEW PLYMOUTH OILFIELD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 4
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