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'Sews 1 summary. -i). y/VTrf ■[ y Auckland: 'Thirty-one men offered their services on Saturday, and 17 were accepted. Daring last week 191 men enrolled in Auckland, and 86 ■were accepted. The trial of the " prophet" Rua was continued at the Supreme Court on Saturday. Sir Rider Haggard made a statement in connection with his mission in regard to the settlement of ex-soldiers within the Empire. In the 14 weeks that have elapsed since tho inauguration of the Auckland recruiting scheme, 3466 men have boon enrolled, 15j8 accepted at the first medical examination, 1194 have been deferred, and 734 rejected. Impressive tributes wore paid to the memory of the late Earl Kitchener in the city and suburban churches yesterday. The congregations were very large, all arms of the military forces attending at various churches. New Zealand: A new War Regulations Bill, covering i shouting " and a proposal for the early . losing of the hotels, is briefly outlined in a message from Wellington. A deputation from the Women's AntiConscription League waited on the Prime Minister on Saturday to vojee a protest against the Military Service Bill. It has been suggested in South Canterbury that a Dominion fund should be created for the relief of tho dependants of the bluejackets who lost their lives in the recent North Sea battle. Australian: The movement in favour of six o'clock closing of hotels has been successful in New South Wales. British and Foreign: General Joffre is on a visit to London, to confer with the British War Council. An article appearing in a German newspaper last week disclosed foreknowledge of the late Earl Kitchener's voyage to Russia. Judge Hughes will stand as the Republican. candidate at the forthcoming American Presidential election. This means that .Mr. Roosevelt has stood aside in .favour of Judge Hughes. The War: Accounts show that the Austrian losses on the eastern front have been heavy. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16253, 12 June 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16253, 12 June 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16253, 12 June 1916, Page 4

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