MOTHER COUNTRY.
PROSECUTIONS UNDER REGULATIONS. SOCIALIST DELEGATES FOR STOCKHOLM. Received June 1, 6.55 p.m. London, May 31. Xtf the first prosecution for non-cultiva-tion of land a farmer was fined ' £ls for disobeying the orders as to tow the (and was to be utilised. , The first prosecution for food lioard- ' .tog was against a Liverpool merchant. The British Socialist organisation has , hominated Mr. Eoberts, M.P., to reprejent the majority, and Mr. Ramsey Mac t iDonald, M.P., the minority, as delegates It the Stockholm conference. THE BEER QUESTION. London, May 11. 1 Owing to the industrial dissatisfaction at the scarcity and high price of beer the Government will presently sanction an increased output of reduced gravity. MB. CHURCHILL VISITS FRANCE. London, May 31. The Daily Chronicle says that Mr. Ohurchill recently visited the West front. He is now in Paris, the guest of the French military authorities He was recently offered an important post to the Home Government.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1917, Page 5
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156MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1917, Page 5
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