TELEGRAMS.
fPER i'llliSa ASSOCIATION.J ALL QUJIET AT PORT JAOKSON. Christchurch, This Day. A local merchant yesterday forwarded a. ca'blc message to a leading Sydney merchant, inquiring how the big strike was progressing, and if martial law was in force. The following reply was received:—"Ordinary conditions prevailing." Another Christchurch importer sent a similar message, and the following reply now is to hand:— "Sfei,turnout incorrect; no martial law." SATURDAY HALF-HOL [DAY. Eketaliuna, This Day. A representative meeting convened by the Chamber of Commerce. last night decided to approach the Chambers of Commerce in the Wairarapa Tiid liusH districts with tho objo-.t ;■!' (i'iing t3ie Saturday Waif-holiday to applyl in all these towns. ngi'imui J am-jjMß.'iMitHKing
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 August 1917, Page 3
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112TELEGRAMS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 August 1917, Page 3
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