GENERAL CABLES.
SIR J. PARR OPENS EXHIBITION. LONDON, Feb. 8. Sir J. Parr opened at Leicester the Grocers’ Exhibition, at which New Zealand has excellent exhibits, coinciding with the Dairy Board’s campaign in the district, which is a Danish stronghold. Representatives of the Institute of Hygiene, speaking at the inaugural luncheon, paid a tribute to the purity of New Zealand produce. • ir J. Parr also addressed the Chamber of ( ommerce. WORKERS FREED FROM TAXATION. ROME,-February 6. Premier Mussolini has issued a decree freeing from all taxation members of the working class with a minimum of seven children, and other classes with a minimum of ten children.
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Grey River Argus, 10 February 1928, Page 2
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