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CABLEGRAMS AND WIRELESS

nutrition CONFERENCE (press assn.— COPYRIGHT.) LONDON, January 19. The British Medical Association Council is calling a national nutrition conference in April, to which it is. inviting representative agricultui is s from England and overseas: also in dustrialists and educationists.

influenza victims. BUDAPEST, January 19. Two hundred have, died and 50,000 are ill. as the result of an influenza epidemic. SHORTHORN’S RECORD. LONDON, January 19. A red cow, Cherry, the property of Amesbury farmers, achieved a world s Shorthorn milking record of ......8911 s of milk in 288 days, a jecor<l dailj yield of 1401bs and weekly of 9bl; t . ’ Cherry may break the world’s record for any breed for 12 months.

ROME EXHIBITION.

ROME, January 19.

It is now announced that during his Rome visit. Mr. Chamberlain informed Mussolini of the British Governments intention to be represented at the Rome World Exhibition in 1942. BURMESE RIOTS. RANGOON, January 19. Six thousand persons are- on strike throughout Burma, as the result of labour troubles, including employees of the British Burma Petroleum Company. Troops have been dratted to the affected areas.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 January 1939, Page 7

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CABLEGRAMS AND WIRELESS Greymouth Evening Star, 20 January 1939, Page 7

CABLEGRAMS AND WIRELESS Greymouth Evening Star, 20 January 1939, Page 7

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