CABLEGRAMS
THE WHEAT PROBLEM.
TO HUNT UP VILLA.
(By Cab.c.-Press Assoc:latlon.-Copyr*htJ>.
MINISTER'S VEILED THEEAT SYDNEY, March lV ; ; The fixing of the prices of wheat and flour has caused much heartburnin" and trepidation among millers' backers. : •..'?-' Mr. G. F. Pearco (Acting Premier) referring to the nailers' proposal toY >' restrict the output, said there ' power known as commandeering and requisitioning, which would be .very ■ useful if anything of that kind were> intended. •'.
U.SJV. TO SEND 5,000 MEH. LONG AND HARD TASK, / (Times and Sj'tlney Sun Services.) LONDON, MarchU. The "Times" correspondent at Wash-: : ington says that more than 5,000 mcn r will cross the Mexican border in"a feifi- , days in pursuit of Villa and his bandits;-V who raided the American town of" Columbus killing a number of citizena. : The campaign is likely to be an ardUoua', : . and prolonged one, us the country U excessively difficult. " "..>•;*
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 6
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143CABLEGRAMS THE WHEAT PROBLEM. TO HUNT UP VILLA. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 6
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