SHEEP AND CATTLE FOR BRITAIN
SHIPMENTS FROM EIRE (Rec. 12.10 p.m.) London, Oct. 15. The Secretary of the Eire Agriculture I Department arrived in Britain to com- i plcte arrangements for the shipping t" Britain of £15.000,000 worth of sheep, and cattle.—U.P.A. THREE MONTHS’ IMPRISONMENT j Palmerston N., This Day. , A sentence of three months’ impris- | orimcnt with hard labour was imposed j by Mr Justice Smith on Mervyn Henry ; Davies, farmer, Te Aroha, who was found guilty of negligent driving there- 1 by causing the death of a women and , also causing injury to another person. ! Accused was prohibited from obtaining | a license for five years. (Earlier message elsewhere in this I . , bunks were on order. As far as food ! arrangements were concerned the or- j ganisation which was founded in ! November. 1940, to carry out the Min- ! istry's policy in this respect, had set j up a central poo! of equipment, and in j the London region local authorities j were authorised to give immediate help. By July of this year 2167 public shelters had been provided with canteen, . 8.0. W.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 16 October 1941, Page 5
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