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NEW ZEALAND.

MOKE FOUCKS REQUIRED. ' By '.CVkjraph.-lYr .!>:•;;.« Associaiioa, Auckland, November 11. In the course of an election gpecec tinEon. G. Fowids said that the Covernment should at once undertake the organisation ol a further expeditionary force. More men should lie niobilißed and put into training immediately ao that, if required, they'could proceed without delay to the Continent ami take their place in the lifting li,„, If for lack of sufficient reinforcements the war dragged on for another eighteen months or two years it would be deplorable It would be cheaper io send more troops from New Zealand and other Dominions now, than to wait for the war to dra* on and see whether more wen worn wanted or not. WAR REGULATIONS. U Wellington, November 11' ' A Gazette extraordinary has been published containing regulations under tag War Regulations Act. It gives the military authorities power to arrest anj person suspected of having committed or being about io commit a breach oi these regulations, also power to occupy any building or .premises suspected of being used in a manner injurious to the public safety. It prohibits the publication or spread of false news likely to create disaffection or alarm. It also' prohibits the possession of wireless apparatus without authority. There ar* several regulations relating to shipping in connection with defended harbors. . DEATH OP NEW ZRALANDER. ' Auckland, Last Night. ' News h.w be,.,, received in Auckland of the death of Unce-Cornoral John Gil* christ, a member of the Medical Corn* attached to the New Zealand expeditions ary roree, who volunteered from Otagoi. He succumbed to ptomaine poisoning dying in his «leep after a short nines? Ihe remains of the young trooper weri interred with full military honours. <

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 12 November 1914, Page 4

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NEW ZEALAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 12 November 1914, Page 4

NEW ZEALAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 12 November 1914, Page 4

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