the arsenic scare. 80-N DON, Foil. 25. Mr Nicholson, the Commoner, addressing the London Provincial Fruit Assn, complained that the arsenic scare was hampering the import o colonial fruit. Mr Peter Wilson •(Chairman of the gathering) also described the scaremongers as making a mountain out of a mole hill. The reports of arsenic poisoning from eating apples were without foundation. PRESSCILF ON GOVERNMENT. LONDON, Rah- 25. As the result of pressure from the Conservative Organisation the Government has promised to reconsider the proposal to grant 200,000 for flip civil service sports ground,
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1926, Page 3
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