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MOTHER COUNTRY.

3(£N TIL&ETT APPEALS TO WORKERS, i ' FOR MORE MUNITIONS. U _____ , London, Nov. 5. Mrj.Tillett, after his third visit to the fjprbnt, in, an article in Lloyd's Weekly, 'jjcscribft jibe havoc wrought on the . S<aMa«"*f, the result of the munition . workttt' floors He says: "The war , must be won m our munition factories. 'jyectyuw attained an equality of .munitions, but mu->t. acquire a superiority. ■JTttfft Will confe the death-knell cf Prus■mti ttttltarrtra" He implores the to redouble their efforts, and thf Mole nation to put aside every |bl&ught,but the triumph of civilisation. CONTENTION ON FOOD PRICES. ~J London, Nov.' 5. • ' A National Labor Convention on food . price* has been, summoned for December 2 » t 'ilAUfilHtS PROVIDES BATTLEv ', ' "PLANTS. .z \ neuter Service. Mauritius, !\ov. 5. TtiaU-'ouneil, Government, ind sugar plantfurr-iave combined to present one •milfoil rupafcs-to the Imperial Government, to pr&Vide thirty battle-planes, or ,40 fo-towards the cost of airship*. I I. :-,,■ ,;COIOBED TROOPS URGED - - London, Nov. .i. Mr. Wedgwood, M.P„ in the Sunday Times, urges the imraeidate raising and tjftiAftig of *6Wed troops foi 1017. It J - % *WH, lie sajrw, be criminal to continue to ignore the IJnipire'i colored man- 1 fowei

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1916, Page 5

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MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1916, Page 5

MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1916, Page 5

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