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— • I'ross Association.--Co|))iif in. Training of Reservists I'ahis, July 8 The Chamber ol Deputies, voting against the proposals of tho Minister of War, has rcducod tho reservists' poriod of training to a fortnight and abolished territorial training, The Cape Loan London, July 8. Capo Colony's three and *-hnlf per cent, three million loan, with & minimum of 95, is a comparative failure, Tho underwriters aro receiving about seyonty per cent, New British Army Scheme London, July 8, The Hon, A, Lyttolton, senior member of tho Army Council, speaking at the South Afrioan annual dinner, exprossod misgivings of Mr Fostor's army schemo, Personally, ho advocated compulsory, but not universally compulsory, service. Wool Sales Lokdqs, July 8 At tho wool market there is a strong sale, with higher prices, British Trade London, July 8 Tho British imports for Juno show an inorcase in value by £1,901,000, T ho oxports increased by £1,798,000 as compared with tho provious June.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1036, 9 July 1904, Page 3
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