DOMINION NEWS.
THE EMBARGO ON PROTESTANT LITERATURE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Invercargill, Last Night. At a meeting of the Southland.centre of the executive of the Protestant Political Association, a resolution was passed viewing with alarm the action of the Minister of Customs in refusing the delivery of Protestant literature now lying in Auckland, and strongly protesting, especially as the literature, in no way affects recruiting, nor has the Government any reason to doubt the loyalty of the association or its members. Copies of the resolution will be sent to all members of the Cabinet. CAKES MAY BE SENT. i . Wellington, Last Night. Information lias been given by the Postmaster-General, for the benefit of persons desiring to send comforts to soldiers in hospitals in England, that cakes containing sugar (but not sugar itself) may be sent to the New Zealand War Contingent Association.-'for distribution to military and naval hospital patients, such parcels being free of customs duty. This is a relaxation of the prohibition of importation, except under license, of certain goods sold in the United Kingdom.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1918, Page 8
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175DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1918, Page 8
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