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NEWS IN BRIEF.

Mr McKenna, J.rifi.h Chancdior of the ExclmpuT, has withdrawn the Uxes t»ii hats tud pl„t_ gla*s.

Men !^ Bring your shirts and collars to Tin Fong's Lauudry, Tauranga, and have them done to your satisfaction.

A London cable states thu Cdonel Sir Thompson Copper was killed in Frarce.

Have you tried Hammond's P_stry ? If not you do not know what good p stry is. Try i .

Mr H T Cawley, Liberal member for Hey wood, Linoasliire, has been' killed a', the Dardanelles.

Why suffer frou corns when Nyal'_ corn-ture will remove them for I A J Mirrielees, Chemist and OptHati.*

It has been decided to organise a special Labour recruitiog campaign throughout Great Britain.

Electrielightaod power installation now executed from 19s per point upwards. Latest ana best mater als fitted on most approved principle — Particulars, Phone 73, II M Giiffiths

r A Berlin message says that 3 err Zimmerman, German Under-Secretary of Foreign Affairs, states that Germany has no idea of j.r judicing Holland's political or economic freedom, but it is impossible to say what the relations would have been had she, Germany, been prevented from laying hands ou Belgium,

New shipment of cycles just landedlatest pattern-from £6 10s upwards, Terms £2 down and 5s a week. Call and inspect. H. M. Griffiths,' Wharf St Phone 75

Now is the tinio to take Nyal's Beef and Iron Wine, it sets you up ; 3/6 at A J Mirrielees, Chemist an 1 Optician *

Miss Mary Da vies, a bacteriologist, nearly lost her life iv an experiaieiit to test poison as an antidote. Though a previous test on animals was fatal she infected herself with gaugrene making a deep incision in each leg' and then telegraphed for Dr. Taylor,' an American Scientist, who injected hydrochloride arid quinine. It is claimed that the discovery will save lives of thousands ot gaged soldiers. MissDavies-is a daughterof Sir Henry Davies, ex-Governor of one of the Indian provinces.

Six per centum of the population of Papua has responded to the Empire's call, and the war funds total £2.000.

Bread that is as fresh the third day as it is the tirst —that's the bread you want. Try liamaionds.*

In the recent operations on the Tigris the position of the eu my on both bauks of tbe river, below Kutelauiara, was captured by a British Indian force aftor a deeperate resistance by tho Turks. The prisoner* captuied totalled 1,750. Ihe to a' enemy force was estimated at 8,000. The regulars were assisted by many tribesmeu. Our casualties were under 500, including 20 officers.

As Christmas approaches presents must be considered. luspect ihe self • filling Wa;ermau fountaiii pons at Lacey's Bazaar. Also numerous other useful and attractive presents just opened up.*

According to a Sydney cable women are instigating an anti-liquor crusade. A large number of letters in the Press demand the early closing of hotels,

A. message from Washington states that unless Germany recalls Captaiu yon Papen, military attache, who has given great offenco by describing Americans as idiotic Yankees, the United States will request his recall.

Pure drugs, the best that money can buy, at A J Mirrielees, Chemist and Optician.*

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6303, 2 October 1915, Page 3

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NEWS IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6303, 2 October 1915, Page 3

NEWS IN BRIEF. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6303, 2 October 1915, Page 3