Montreal. —Youthful crowds, shouting "Down with conscription," blocked traffic, smashed a tramcar and store windows, following an anti-conscription mass meeting. Eight demonstrators were arrested.
Dublin.—The stocks of newsprint in Eire will bo exhausted within six months and the publication of newspapers will then cease because newsprint cannot be imported.
l'.ritisli fashion magazines will show how immensely popular fancy check woollens have become. Based on stability of wear, they have crept into fashion very quietly, until now they are No. 1 for costume wear. With our usual flair for quality, we present real Harris and real Kynoch Tweeds for your approval. Collinson and C'unningliarne, Ltd., the Value Ccntro of Broadway. *
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 100, 27 March 1942, Page 5
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