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SAVED EXPENSE OF SEA VOYAGS.

Mr YVm. i*. Goodc, 1 ('! Vu-vona r;rcA, ~\.h. .ifcjs ; - " JTor eigat years ChambprUi:. ? Tablets Daft; kept rroni a:o tr.rsvw terrible biiwoo nM/vc&a tn>m nhioS 1 safferea ior years. i used lo aisnj a nijlit s met r;k- rititiclti 01 {jlnuiii-ijeso, Lilt ffftoli now thtcßtoiiing, threu ol Ol>Amb€-rS»in s ifch»«-u. horrihle a&A-n. Mr e:<> cor told mo tjb only relief I obtain from tniionsneas na.t to tane a 60a vuyß,ge, bnt. after 1 nad start«xi taking Uhnmberlam's faDlets I sarod tbis time and nxpeose."

j tPBK PRESS Afl80°<AT«0!« ] A PROTEST. NAPIER, This Day. The Monowai, from Gisborne, arrived too late to connect with the South-bound express, and a protest to the company ih«s been signed by about 50 of the passengers. CHESS. NAPIER, Tliis Day. The brilliancy prize in connection tt'ith Oh ess Congress has been awarded James, of Wellington; Jones (Masterton) second, and Jourdon (Napier) third and fourth.; Guerson (Auckland), fifth.

AUCKLAND ATHLETES. AUCKLAND, February 11. G. N. Hill and A. A. Dormer, who represent Auckland in the New Zealand athletic championships, leave by the Main Trunk to-night. Hill has received many invitations to compete at amateur sports meetings, and will probably assist at Dunedin, Ohristcliuroh, and Palmerston North. Roth athletes are in good form. MANUFACTURE OF CASEIN. PAIiMERSTON N., February 11. Tho Dominion reports that about thirty directors representing various dairy companies in this district held .a meeting at Palmerston yesterday afternoon to go further into the question of establishing a factory for the manufacture of casein from skim-milk. Tho meeting was unanimous on the desirableness of taking up the project, and it was resolved that meetings of the boards of the various companies should be held immediately, to bo followed by meetings of suppliers. Should these meeaings prove favourable to tho meetings prove favourable to the tors will be held on March 2, when a final decision will be come tf>. POLITICAL PRESENTATION. FKILDTNG, This Day. Mr D. If. Guthrie, M.P., at a garden party this afternoon, received an illuminated address and a purse, of sovereigns. Mr Miassev and other M.P.'s were present. NORTHCOTE YACHT CUP. MELBOURNE, February 11. The Killara defeated the Sydney yacht Rawhiti 11., retaining the Northcote Cup for Victoria. LONG WORTH AGAIN. WINS HALF-MILE CHAMPIONSHIP. PERTH, February 11. The half-mile swimming ohampio iship of Australia resulted:—Lo'i v. worth 1, Springfield 2, Woodman Won bv fiftv vards. Time. 19/i>in

32sec. ESPIONAGE TRIAL. THREIC YEARS' IMIWjO.V--MENT. LONDON', Eclmntv U At the hearing iat Wincl;i-»ti r t-f the charge against Gross * f is;.i<,nago at Portsmouth, Mr Justi'C' T'ftrJ. ing, in summing up, urged the jury not to act in a spirit of vengeanceTn sentencing the prisoi" r the judge said that espionage tor. iod fo inflame hostile feeling b't-ve-'n na tion and might lead to war. A continuance of peace-df>v->'de'l the cessation of such provocation. Severe punishment was the 'nil;, de'or rent. A sentence of three yiars' imprisonment was impose-' The Chronicle states tint the sentence was harsh, ant that Mr Justice Darling treated ti.- 1 f|'v rs a hardened criminal.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1912, Page 3

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SAVED EXPENSE OF SEA VOYAGS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1912, Page 3

SAVED EXPENSE OF SEA VOYAGS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1912, Page 3