FOOD RIOTS
CABLE NEWS
United Tress Association—-By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.
LABOUR EMISSARIES PARTICIPATED. EVIDENCE BEFORE THE COMMISSION. (Received Last Night, 11.15 o'clock.) PARIS, (September 4. Emissaries from tte Gienteral Gon.fedenatioin of La-bow participated in> ■the worst outrages tut Sit. Quentin. {six regiments hlavo been quartered Irhiere, imohidiiing the cuirassiers, who were at Eperney during tine dhiaanpagnie riots, and tine chasseurs from ■R'oaien, and detachments of artillery. Tinei situation,' was controllled by tbie Mayor® of the several neighbouring town® buying bullocks, and IsiiaAightteiring and settling them at a reasonable jmce. Evidence given before .the. Commission of Inquiry sho-wsi that tho rapidly increasing exportation of cattle is largely responsible for dear meat. Hire consumers advocate, tihe unrestricted importation of ooltaiiai ctaittle, and tihey aiLsiO' suggest the free imporltaitdon of a. limiited number from Nigjeniia. and Madagascar. Fresh rioting occurred ait Robaaz, Brest, Ctalmsiuraine, amid Le. GreuGOt. . M. Oaililaux has. ordered more .Siti-ingsenit imieasures agaliiusit professional agitators in. thle disturbed areas.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10412, 5 September 1911, Page 5
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157FOOD RIOTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10412, 5 September 1911, Page 5
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