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tuberculous cows. COMPENSATION TO FARMERS. Press Association—By Tatefcrspb—CopyrightLONDON, July 12. The House of Commons carried a measure for compensation to farmers to the extent of three-quarters of the oast of tuberculous cows which may be condemned. It is estimated that 1000 are slaughtered monthly, costing- the Treasury £6760 per annum.—Sydney Sun Cable. SOVIET ORDER TO GERMANY. LONDON, July 12. The Berlin correspondent of The Times states that it is announced that Krnpps have obtained a Soviet order for agricultural machinery valued at £325,000.—The Times. METEOROLOGICAL RESEARCH. NE W. YORK, July ISL The temperatures here have been predicted almost a week in advance with approximate accuracy daily for the year by the determination of solar radiation, according to a statement issued from .the Smithsonian Institute. —A. and * N.A. Cable. M. GAELLAUX ELECTED TO SENATE. ' PARIS, July 12. M. .Caillanx has been elected Senator for Barthe.—Reuter. MAT)AMP. CAILLAIUX INJURED.’ PARIS, July 12. Madame Caillaux was seriously injured in a motor accident. Her car collided with a tree, and Madame Caillaux was thrown out. She is suffering from a fractured thigh and other grave injuries, hut her condition is not regarded as dangerous.—Reuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19531, 14 July 1925, Page 7
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