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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. NO WHEAT POOL. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Adelaide, June 21. The Government has definitely decided that there shall be no compulsory wheat pool next .crop. DEATH FROM ANTHRAX. Brisbane, June 21. A man has died in the general hospital from anthrax poisoning. He purchased a shaving brush at a Japanese second-hand shop. The brush has since been boiled for, nine hours, but the microbes were still active. ANOTHER SMALLPOX CASE. Sydney, June 21. A further case of smallpox has been reported among the Niagara passengers at the quarantine station. It is the mother of the first patient. The contacts at present in quarantine' number five; all are relatives. BENZINE PRICE REDUCED. Sydney, June 20. The Profiteering Court reduced the wholesale price of kerosene and benzine by la a case to 19s and 29s respectively. I LABOR CONFERENCE. Melbourne, June 20. An all Australia Unions’ Conference has opened, over four hundred delegates being present, representing industrial and labor political organisations in all stages. GENERAL cables. FATE OF SUPER- SUBMARINE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Paris, June 20. It is now announced J,hat the notorious former German submarine Deutschland was shelled and sunk by a French battleship outside Cherbourg. ANGLO-TURKISH RELATIONS. London, June 20. The Morning Post’s Constantinople correspondent states the arrival of released prisoners from Malta resulted in a further anti-Brftish demonstration in the Angora Parliament. Shereef Bey, a former prisoner, and vice-president of the principal Parliamentary group, made an inflamma/tory speech, alleging that the Turks were brutally treated and starved at Malta. He proposed that British prisoners be not released till the last Turkish prisoner was handed over.—-Aus.-N.Z, Cable Assn.

Tired Motliers and growing girls need regular courses of SCOTT’S Emulsion, which quickly restores to them the good colour, vitality and energy of HEALTH. PROVED THE BEST for Weakness, wasting, debility, anaemia, thinness and all conditions arising from ill nutrition or poorness of blood. The concentrated nourishment contained in SCOTT’S Emulsion, is especially valuable to young mothers and growing girls. In enriches the blood, promotes appetite and makes good the waste caused by physical and nervous strain. th’ B wa y R brings c °l° ur t 0 the P a^e RP S » * fills the hollowed cheeks and restores the K | natural plumpness ©f ■TI health. Always see this trade -mark on the package—' none genuine without it. Say “SCOTT’S,” maan “SCOTTS” and gat SCOTT’S EMULSION NEVER ACCEPT AN IMITATION. ACETONE WELDING JF you have Broken Castings, etc., take them to K. S. WOOLDRIPGE, and have the job put right by experts. GILL STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. PHONE 601. BOX 170. SOLE BROS. know where to go for the best Cattle and Sheep, fattened on ohs sweetest Taranaki pastures. That is why our joints are always wed flavored, tender, and juicy. WR MOTTO—QUALITY.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1921, Page 7

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