BRITAIN.
SECRETARY FOR WAR. MR. LLOYD GEORGE -PROBABLE .' 1 Received June 18, 5.5 p.m. 'London, June 17. The gen!';-!)] impression is that Mr. Lloyd George will succeed Lord Kitchener. Probably another Minister of Munitions will be appointed, who will not necessarily be in the Cabinet, but who will bo closely associated with the War Secretary. SHEEPSKINS AND WOOL. London, .Tune 10, The War Office explains that there is no restriction on the purchase or sale of raw sheep skins or skin wool pulped prior to the Array Council order of June 8. The council ir considering arrangements for the purchase of the whole 11)10 clip, hence the provincial sales will not be held. THE COST OF LIVING. Received June IS, 5.; p.m. London, June 17. The Board of Trade lias appointed a committee to investigate the causes of the increase of prices of food and other commodities and to recommend steps to ameliorate the situation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1916, Page 5
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