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<U M o ai ft 1 1 „ aril (,1 1 o \ 1 ( lit t t r I 1 ! f ! I ( 111 I I el 111 Ijl p p 1 p i c 1 nib) 1 p li ' t \\ r t (1 1 If II"] _ 1 i if, 1 Ii 1 ) is ii (- R I i - t •> 1 I 1 °d i I r 1 * >M t ! 1 i I<> "U 1 1 1 1 tl 1 1 I i s a t ( II (v 1(. b 1 I 1 i ii i r 1 t to 1 \ 111 =S 11 I J 1 1 Ic 1 lilt o t I ) ! t 1 t I H F X 7 \ i the i I t t 1 tl 1) ) ele j. p i ' I I 0 tl ~ ' 11 tl f ! i 1 r II cl b t t lo d t 11 ila e I I 1 1 1 I I le to i fie y I n it lo oil 1 1 tl 1 t a t nine t "Mr 1 I | W 1 i e * n s t tot I 1 .. 110 1 lo e I -le 1c t T. t i )ioa -i 1 f a 1 1 to 1 1 v | p \ 1 loot b t c i 1 x I II i ( tl r r t 11 no b c 1 j t I <1 1t» 'n s tl e \ t tl I 1 t a 1 t o i tr 1 \i 1 b t i t 1 in 1i 1 1 1 1 Howl 1 tad tlt i 0 st did i d \ tril las tpp r ted aC mm ssio to inquire into this matter. The United States <TOvernment bare made some im-'poi-t-.'.nt progress with a scheme of standardisation. Altogether. New Zealand has plenty of precedent.

f Mr Paulin's forecast i—ISLE. to S.W. winds; rain, sleet, and snow; indications stormy. Superintendent Wright, Chief Detective ' Bishop, and Detective-sergeant Cameron last evening searched tho premises in Stuart street occupied by the 'Green Ray' newspaper, which was recently suppressed, nnd removed certain books, paper.-:, and documents connected with the paper. Move ! is likely to he heard of the matter. The National Efficiency Commissioner for Canterbury (.Mr J. A. Frostick) has taken up the question of rendering assistance to farmer? whose stock have been endangered or lost as a result of tho recent .snowstorm. Jfo states that everything | possible will be done by the National j Efficiency Board and the Government to ! save stock, or, where, that is impossible, Ito save the skitts and wool. The various committees of advice have been called on for help, and th? Government has promised 10 rde-ano from ramp or anywhere else men accustomed to wnrlrine; in the snow. Air Frosliek paid that, despite this, it was eevlah' that the losses would be. severe. -Advices received yesterday afternoon from Lako CV.lerid.aic were to til." effect that the losses of stock in that region are gratifyinftly smalt—in fact, almost nil. The probable number of sheep that are out in !hc snow-alfeeted districts is somewhat dillleult to estimate, but it hj safe to say that from Marlborough down to the Wr-i----taki River there are quite 2.030.000 sheep that are in Me or leaf, snov. bound. This include-, sheep on the low com dry, which can bi moved with mere or less difficulty. The following is a selection ffWiv the boo':s ,-idd.d to the reference department of the Public Libr-iry durinj; tfie w.-;-!'

emlr-d Satui day. :—Le' Hlranee (('-.), "the Land-, of the Frva'rn Caliphate ; Le Strange (G '. ' fsa;:hdad During the Abbashf Cabi.haie ';" Woodhouse (Henry). 1 TeM I'fi',l: of Naval Aeronautics' ; Hobart (Demy AI.), 'Electric Notes'; Su-ini-unie :A.*C), ' Fosthumou.j c'oems ' ; Gue.riiv (Chan.l. 'The Italian Orders of A>-Giiieeiuro.' The following is « sGeetion iron; toe Lo'fcs added :u Ft Icu-onr; dciiictmctil : id '.via;',-Louiigdo.cn (Lieu-tenawt-ninera! i'xtmu Vo-ib ' Dcductem? From On- World U'.ir'; lium-H J'hY V. l'\L '(»!'. ti'.-' Th-e.-hoid m' the l'o->'i-u ; A : i IdioGi! iE. C), • Airfare-Of Tu-dey and toe Fuf"iv'; Nnhos (Captain 0.1, ' Frndi-dimau Ivamerad ' : :!ay F.iarley V.), •S.cr.t.' of the Submarine'; F'bre (J. II.), 'The Wond.r* of Listing '; Cat'> (C'™ l '/"- 1 ,)- "i he Xa\ \ iti AUvopotamia, 19M-17'; .Mack.-u7ie "'Dc Wiil), 'The IwaKc-mr.o; of India': ihia-ra [\i. l<\), ' Oresce-U And ii'.iti Ctcs-i ; iLiUray (ali.-i M E.). ' dwoelimat-Makiin; at IL-me. Tj><> "Quaint, Character ard Cut" Cotneiiy " entoii-Juinenl prouioL ii'by Vi-s ti. Ge'lco C.trii'ner in aid of vho !.'-d and : n. tVtul s I af'u<'ir.'.l funds wa-'. iT'ticaud ei Ui.i Majesty's 'iheairo l.i't iticln in the pre;eneo ,>l .. l.r'.;.' and audien<e. No one I'u'dd' "acio b'.'!::j imritessi.d vittj the per-i\.nnatu'e-i. 1\ ho but, Ai'tss Gaid'n.r c..,,hl find .v;c'.i adudrai ly-suitable M'ii.xL- for t'ie lit:i" children?—all simple, none coinn.nit. 'I ho l:t!av,h-il.;o d : s,dayed by th.' \\i>n 'oli; was perfectly wonderful. One a ncT-e baby ht-hated over on" Lite. Tlt.il, w.n I■ ■ i-v o■''!>• of a- pause h. r i. id,id. AiuJ they evidently *aw every ],i,in, v, !ioF :.:f,iii v.,is manclluasly (nu-ful and e,n)!. ! (L'. The dress-.- we're beautifully made The truth is that Mi;s (.aid'mr iiifu.-rd I'.ci- charniitu; pera .n.Jity into the i hole wit..itjiuJuenl J w'nJ {■<■' rt.-ult thai the venture v..is a th.orouyh intiGdc sue-

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In cocordanc? with the decision, of the Council of th? Otago Acclimatisation Social y ut their last meeting, to further stock tlw Tom-'iliawk Lagoon with trout, ko as to provide, angling lor men who cannot spare the time to fish liis country rivers', about 240 trout have been taken in the Leiti'i, stripped, and turned out in the lagoon. These fish are of fair size. A thousand two-year-olds were put. into this lagoon last year, and many yearlings were released there the year before, bo in one way and another {.hero should, he fair sport for the anglers who patronise this convenient, lagoon.

I Overcrowding and un del-staffing in schools was declared by Mrs F. E. Bauma j (at a meeting of school committees at Auckland) to be at the root of many of the diiiieulties and defects in the educational system. She said the Government permitted conditions in some schools which would not bo tolerated for one moment in any factory. Apprentices —pupil j teacher;;—were doing the work of master I employees, much to the detriment of the children.

Detective-sergeant "Kemp and Detective iiammorly to-day arrested James and Patrick Dillon on a charge of stealing601b of Fcrap cast iron, the property of the Government. They were brought before the Court in the afternoon, and remanded until to-morrow morning, bail being allowed.

Finest I over ta/iW. Wiiira's No. 10 whisky. Oh, it is good!—[Advl 1 UuneiJin grocers are Undor; considerable diilioulty at present :n obt.i u? sufficient supplies of Golden Rule Soap and Candles. -[Advi.] Jn tho Burns llnil to-r.isrht, at 7.45, Rev. Val Tri'.'se is to lecture on 'The Story of My Life.' This lecture was Keently repealed s»ven times in CbEnUMun-b l;y rcf]u?st, and on each occasion to a crowded tilifl^neo. WatsoiiVs No. 10 is a little dearer than mo i whiskies, but is worth the money.— [Arlvt.] Vort Chalmers.—,!. WateonV clca i.ig pale win f-v drspc.y. clothing, boots, and shoes now on. —[Advt.] Ladies iteunimeud Martin's. Ap.ol and Sir-e< Pills. Sold by all chemist a and mores. Ssjs vou get tie iremiiiif-.—! Advt 1

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Evening Star, Issue 16781, 9 July 1918, Page 4

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 16781, 9 July 1918, Page 4

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 16781, 9 July 1918, Page 4