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HUNS' REPARATION BILL LIKELY TO BE TWELVE BILLION POUNDS

Wilson Absent from Council VVli Meeting

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P-iris, April 7

Pres ;dent Wil^n is still absent fr, m Sl: fcn oUoi Four 1,.™.* • Fnii airrefment was aiso <*X'h««Mn'1" iltMofTh™"11 "aCS!°, \M!ev furmu'a and tho Rb !fl o AU and Reufer

Paris, April 7 j , Tf Kei'h Murdoch, the well-known : $X* corespondent, state, that ; *f lean keada^rters announce ta*t j •'«* Wilson has ordcrc 1 Ins *!Z to ta!.«Jy on April *0 to ; 6' e n «v bJm lioaicwnrd. Tlio announce- i rhreearfed as another threat over . 7, pr , nt3 have been bluffing certain ; Sgstes for fluctuating attitudes and j iodecUiveness. j

.•The Vdviswry Medial Uoinmii- ,„ is informed the State Cabinet IS kobol has neither preventive r; curative value agan^ pneumo- ■ inliucuza. 0» the cuniran it mortality imm pnoumo- • --Melbourne .Argn.s, lob--7Mi IMll».—Advl. Oar readers are reminded ol! the l^ng poll to be he d to-mor-id will 1«? called upon iu decide he momentous question oi whether L^leuf alcoholic luiU'Tis to ci.ir 1-lVe or. not. The polling eomiencesat9a.il]. and concludes at 0 pm All shops, ofliees, iactones, Wels-etc are to be closed from noon.' Arrangements have been madetopoßt the returns li-om the various booths in tlie electorate outthe "Times- Offic; as they to hand. The totals trum other electorates will also be posted as received up to midnight.

The Tsuranga Rowing Club'* '■ At IIoibc;: to-murro^is being looked forward to with keen anticipation by all interested in aquatics. The trial pair oars event should be specially interesting and will serve to illustrate th« progress that has been made by Leal oitsmen in a very brief period. The yacht and launch races have attracted good entries and tlio swimming races give promise of keen contests. The tat race starts at 2 o'clock. Two swimming races will be held, one for school boys, any age, ami the other au open race. Mr E. Chad ban has charge of the arrangements and anyone wishing to compete should get into touch with him as to the time tlio races will be held.

The next meeting of the Taaranoa School Committee will not take place until Monday, April 28, at 7 p m., immediately before tho housoholders meeting. ~"

The steamer Ngatiawa arrived from Auckland at 11.30 last eight and siilod for.Opqtiki at midnight.

Three horses are. impounded and ! ii not previously released will be sold j oo the 18th insr. I MrE. E. Eammond, who has been J away for a few weeks enjoying a i holiday, has now returnedanl orders | lor carting, etc., can now be leftjat his I house instead of at Mr A. E. B>.m j Bond's limber yard. j; -.lie local members of the Maori Pioneer Battalion, which ariived in Auckland by the Westmoreland, ( reached here by the Ngapuhi yesterday morning. .A number disembarked at the Mount and about twenty-five came: od to Town Flags were flying on the ' Bedoubr, the Town Hall and on the'! wharf, and the Band turned out to assist in the welcome home As soon as the men, ia charge of Lieu'cfiant i G. Qardine;, landed the Mayor bmily welcomed them, and the Rev. Waaka j a^o spoke a-few words in Maori, j Lieut Gardiner briefly replying, j Mwy of the relatives and friends of j men had journeyed to { Auckland to meet tin in, and as a: MDsrquence the Ngapuhi had a very J teavy passenger list. \ Three, leading solicitors of the ! mnm, Messrs Skerret, K. C , Gray ! &M, andP.|J. O'Eegan, have advised | 'that any person manufacturing in- j toxieating liquor ot any description, j even for his own pdvate, personal, or Domestic use after prohibition is carried w^ table to a fine of one hundred pounds.l" Property o-WDtrs must realise the cost of prohibition must be JJ by them. Make No Mistake— yrohibitoii is carried it is hero for W t«n6~oncß Dry. Always Dry -lAdvt) " fc' s no «alf food to euual i; CERE from K. Z-.'s lines «feals ich m n * at an( ] j n uu triruen "makes stroup, healthy, svell con «tooned beasts that brin- top pric market or as milkers. Unlike •JP°«« foods, "CEREMILK" is jylately freah. Easily digested, it J;; 8r scours, and is very palatable take to « GEREMILK » at IJf' wWe it is so finely sround that *J»«r goes to the bottom. Easily gared, "CEREMILK" saves the jnaer time and . trouble, Mr W. 3 Of Hairioi, Waikato, writes— 1 have found ' CEREMILK » to be exceu ftt ca if food> It is Bafe and w, ?asy to prepare, and the ualves 2; 5 .rt vefy readil.v- Also the CO3 J^l is low.- Try "" Ct HEM ILK." *au _ stores and facto ri^. Luc a Jtnbutorsj-N. Z, Lrau A Mercunt 'Agency Co., L'd., Tauranga. a vllOn <> Ul' te complete, ■■Ate^,^ 01"5 shonld haTe-I>o **r*

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVII, Issue 7150, 9 April 1919, Page 3

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HUNS' REPARATION BILL LIKELY TO BE TWELVE BILLION POUNDS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVII, Issue 7150, 9 April 1919, Page 3

HUNS' REPARATION BILL LIKELY TO BE TWELVE BILLION POUNDS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVII, Issue 7150, 9 April 1919, Page 3