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DO IT AGAIN, ALECK!

In the search for interesting information the in em her for Eden <rave notice to ask the Finance Minister in the House if he Avould supply full particulars of the follotving item in the Public Accounts of 1917-18 for Avhich there Avas apparently no voucher, to nit, Lady L. M. Godley. native servants' Avagos in Egypt, £40 2s.

The local Auctioneers' Association have taken steps to thoroughly disinfect tbe saleyards. ' '

" My opinion is that the General Election of Britain trill be deferred." —Premier Massev.

Tho Government has no intention ol imposing an export duty on butter, mutton, beef and cheese.

Tbe striking of a Peace medal for distribution among scholars of the primary schools in Neiv Zealand is a matter that tvill come before Cabinet soon.

As soon as the disarmament of the Germans has beeil completed, said Sir •Joseph Ward, Aye are going to have a large number of ships coming out to Noaa' Zealand.

Owing to the slip on the Main Trunk line, attention is called to the alteration in the train arrangements betAveen Taihape and Ohakune, also the Wellington-Auckland express service.

Tavo motor cars collided during the celebrations yesterday morning. Fortunately the cars Avere going very sloAvly, and the bump Avas slight. It was, hoAvever, sufficient to tliroAt- one little chap, son of Mr. Alston, of Feilding, against the front seat of his father's car, and the lad received severe cuts about the head. HoAvever, he Avas not going to miss the afternoon's celebration, and the sufferer was to be seen in the motor car in the procession, gaily ivaving a piece of bunting.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 3629, 9 November 1918, Page 2

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DO IT AGAIN, ALECK! Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 3629, 9 November 1918, Page 2

DO IT AGAIN, ALECK! Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 3629, 9 November 1918, Page 2

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