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I His Majesty's Theatre. TO.NI6HT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT. SOMA MARKOVA THE I THE NEW .-POX STAR, «mii__T-_\# DAY THE PAINTED Kdgar elw y n ' & R*m»^«ble Play,. ■i- ■%<*.!•_>'. MARSHAL /NEILAN. I M.ftDONMA S „ ADOW -t MER PAST . A Story of a Woman's Pall and her (Sunshine Comedy). Redemption. ' American cazette. Dress Circle Is, Stalls 6d;, Best and Cheapest Show m Gisborne. Boxr-Blan at 0. W.vMmr's;-, Bookseller. Reserve ■'your .Seats -Early. Hma —*»*'. _li_r**** J ' -*■*•-' V 'i .."*" <.-»*ii- '_T*. *'* \hi . .ilk.. - 1 .Vi- • »T* r ».-. PARK RACECOURSE, TE HAPARA PROGRAMME, Sunday, April 6th, 1919. 11 a.m. — Maori Service. ; (Admission:* Silver Collection.) 3 p.m. — Music by City Band. Monday, April 7th, 19.1-9. • * 9.30. aim*. —Reception /'to Waiapu, Hawke's Bay, "Wairoa 'and Baj of Plenty Tribes. '2.30 p.m. Do. Concluded. 7.30 p.m. — Maori Entertainment and Concert. j Admission to Ground Is. Children, Half-price. today, April Bth, 1919. 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. — r .Preparing to receive the Retiu*ned Maori Soldiers ex Mapiourifca. Reception of Soldiers on arrival of Train at Park. Hakas, War Dances, Poi Dances, and Tangi. •-; Admission to Grounds 2s. Children ls. 4 Watch the -Paper* for Programme of following days. Taxi-Coupons obtainable at Miller's Corner. w WM. T. PITT, 553-, ..-*.--,;. . .>.,■■.■;'-...■■■■. '•■'*.■. .Secretary; -■ SOUTH AFRIMM POLITICS. GOJLD' TOP ALE ENEMY REPATRIATION BILL. , AND ' " r " v (Reuter's Telegram.) t__J _#_! I 11% £*▼•?_ I : IT CAPETOWN, April 4. mVALItI OTUUT The Assembly, after an all-night sit- tat ting .'as the result of the Nationalist, op- ', ' ™_. position, necessitating a- -closure, carried TVTII? "DOTTLES. Hie second" -reading.- -of ; *the ■ Enemy " Re- • ' -*•* \ -~ - ' patrration Bill. *The Government motion — ~- to refer the* Bill to a select committee NO WASTE. was adopted after re-cldsure. - ... ' -■— — ' , g/g PER DOZEN . ALE. BRITISH EXPORTS. g/- per dozen ...stout DimouLTgVWoviNa re: ; Bottlefl te g^, pet ., M . (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) fl I _$_-.t_RV f . LONDON, April** 6. ■ u » ■• ■ ' Winn ■ LIU, Injthe House ol Commons Mr Bridge- ■ 'Phones-4, 986, 686. man* stated that the Board of Trade de- * >„,.. sired to remove the restrictions from « . ; « — - — - — 7 — - - — — exports at the earliest moment, but ■• I_*l -V***. * c tote * P. 11 . c asked for 4 " great difficulties existed m the countries '*4 ' O roomed Dwelling and good , to which -we wished to export. The Section, close to trams; .dwelling has Government was settling the general im. neither electric light or a porcelain bath, | port policy before" September 1. butjis let to good tenant and is cheap.; f --.' - mam^ m — mwm i mwmm \ mum - mm ' ylames Innes, Lowe Street. . [ ___ . .. TTTANTED— Fat Cattle, on the hooks, RUGBY TOURNAMENT. VY„ any Works. -Apply R. Arlow m _ and; Co.^ Ltd; . 214, NEW ZEALAND DEFEATS ENG- mHEY. sang the- eohg of "Home, Sweet LAND. 11- Home," and "The Cottage by the — I Sea;" but take, oh, .take, ma to* that (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) hdmo— Thq Home of Industry. •LONDON, April 4. JUST ARRIVED— Chums Volume for In. the. Rugby ' inter-Services tourna- ' tl 1919," 1 14/6 '; Australian Boya' Annual j ment New Zealand (6) beat England (3) ' 1919, 8/6 ; Australian Girls' Annual, 1919,; at Inverleithi* There were 20,00p specta. ' 8/6.—^-Thomas Adams. Bookseller. , J tors; including many Dominion sol- --.« ACRBg> Awapuni, large roaTf^t- j diers. It was » .hard and fast game, ID *ge,'4andy to'wdol works and especially, m the forward division a battoirs 7 Price Treasonable' and termsStorey and^Bolhs scored tries' m the eaay .__. Q. Piesse, Agent, first* half. England scored m the second - - - halfe, New Zealand is certain to wiii *** ' _»*_•_ 'C -_r~U-Q ; the -unfinished tournament aiid the King's CABLE Nl_W3; cup; .' - a> Australia (38) beat Canada (nil). The (Australian and N.Z.Cabli Association) ' Prince of Wales and Prince Albert were '. ' LONDON April 5. present.-'' gj r Douglas Haig has arrived and mammumm^ mmmmmmmm S takes over, the command, of the Home LARGEST CHROME MINE. arr t paris, A P m 6 — — i *•",.'. ' . President x W;ilst»n- is -confuted- to bed -,- . * ,„ j ''„.''! , ■ ' . with a severe attack' narrowly es(Australlan and NZ. Cable Association! c d a severe att£ick of . influenza. - i CAPETOWN, April 4. , (Received April 7^11.30 a.m.) A) Buluwayo message states that a SYDNEY, April 7. company .with large capital,' m which There were 31 influenza deaths during British steel corporations are- interested the week-end, making the total to date ! has been formed to work a huge deposit , 232. of chrome iron? ore -ii. * Cbmagundi dist- '. MELBOURNE April 9 ' rict. It is believed it will ;be the largest The deaths from influenza' during the chrome mine m the wdrld*- week-end numbered nine, making the 1 total to date 76js. . lIU . . ...,.,, OBITUARY. IMTOBID-^flM^f A 1 DEATH OP SIR W. CROOKES. U *" — *. — ' ■-- ; — — , . (Per Press Association.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) ' AGOKLAND, this day. LONDON, April 5. The Westmoreland, which, arrived The death of Sir William Crookes, with the Maori- troops on"' Saturday, th© eminent scientist, at the age of 87, when last in-'pott hero had' a fire aboard, is announced. It is estimated tliat the damage to the — : — ~ ■ ' - - cargo was about £50,000. When nearSir William Crookes, 0.M., LL.D., ing a Home port on the outward vpyago D.Sc., Per. Sec. R.S., was one of the she was struck by a torpedo iwhich mado most eminent analytical 1 chemists aiid a hole 30 feet m diameter li-ii the side, electricians of the age; discoverer of and flooded No. 2 hold. She steamed thallium, the radiometer, and radiant ashore and was beached, being considermatter ; a past president of the British ably damaged by seas. She .--was reAssociation, the Chemical Society, and floated and takert to Liverpool for rethe Institutibh of Electrical Engineers: pairs. ____ He ivas a leading member of the Psy- • WAIHI, this day. chical Research Society. He gained' the In connection with the mining dispute Order of MeHt m. 1910. He was elected between the Waihi miners' union and President of: the Royal Society m Nov- mining companies, relative to certain ember 1913. nien being exempted from joining tho ■aw-_ ■-—■-ai-w_w--wri union, a ballot was taken as to whether ■ ,-'"' the union would accept the offer of Mr (Published by arrangement.) diaries Rhodes (attorney, for the Waihi ■ # — '— * company) to pay contributions' and all Says the American Labor Review.— * legal levies of the seven exempted men, "Economic conditions are ■at the bot- orlet the matter remain is abeyance till torn of all the evils m human society, *November next, the date of the e'xpiraincluding the drink evil, and until we tion of the present agreement. The' changß ..these conditions the matter, of ballot resulted" by a substantial majority voting _States 'dry' will be of no avail, m fovor of not accepting Mr. Rhodes' ; Statistics show that while we are busy offer. ' ' making our country 'dry' .the con- ■ , WELLINGTON, this day. sumption of intoxicating, liquors is on Nine more cases are get down for tho 1 the increase. The States which have Appeal Court session, which began tobeen 'dry' for a number of years day. In re Thompson, a ' Law .*-. Society ; show" an appalling record of misery, ]Tl attei', Mr. Kennedy asked that the r poverty, distress, and all other social hearing be adjourned till June, as evils." We, m New Zealand, do not Thompson was m gaol. The application I wish this sorry state of .affairs intro- was granted, ; but Thompson was susduced here. pended from practice till ' the hearing. • ~ ; CHRISTCHURCH,. this day. • .It is proposed to build a new techni- Dr. A. B. '.Pearso'ii;-- pathologist at > cal college at. Wellington at a cost the Qtristch'urch Hospital, in;a;lecture of about £70,000. ou influenza, stated that, no bacteriblogiWhy experiment' with State Control? cal examination had shown the presence All hfstorv attests that tho Liquor Traf-. °J. * he plaguo germ, • and it was cerlic ia uncontrollable, either by the State _ aml .V not plague. -It was riot the same or by tlie individual.* "J. & P °i °? s dl . , ? l i se e °\ * h « g^t plague- (the ."*_-,.,' 1, , „ . Black Death) of the fourteenth century. An English paper gryes the following If there >vere a iMJcrudescence bf the story:— A dear, old .lady m a^ train disease this winter he thought it would was interested m hei*-: soldier fellow be m a milder "form, though it rnigh't passengers. She asked an Australian get more widespread. ""'."' . sitting beside her; to explain the meaning ? j olni Thomson, a well-known residerit of thet red;- chevron and- the three blue 0 f Killiiichy, was thrown out of a trap chevrons; whtch •he \ wore on .his arm; and , ldlled ;i n8 tan,taneously . He-replied with, alacrity:— Its this Some - .uneasiness was caused a Lytmay, Maam:-They give usva redchev;- telton' yesterday by the receipt of news ron: if we r e - married, and 'then a J>\ne that thei , e wa _* an G pid em ic suspect on . chevron-for each _ofthe>kiddies. _!■;.:. The bo?ird the Monowai^ which had arrived »• dear old; lady thought- it a charming { rom , t and Auckland. 'The idea; until her eye wandering round^the- patieiit,* a.woman passenger, was brought j. carnage , m search- of; vital statistics^ \ 0 Christchurch hospital %v observation. fell upon the sleeve of a Tommy un- Dr chesson, District . Officer; ' b i Uß^ly Ascm-ated- .with four blue to-day that the case was certainly - chevrons Oh you wicked man! she not pneumonic influe nzaj the syntpfc. exclaimed. "You re not marned-and toms l TeaX] pointed: to gastric trouble, r_ youliave four children." ..,., Refen^l F the f a ; c t that the Monowai _, Flatulency and acidity of the stomach came from Auckland, Dr. Chesson rele m young children is corrected by Shar- marked that she left there two days be- - land's Magnesia; 1/3 per bottle every- fore the Niagara arrived, so that there where. — L I was no cause for anxiety on that ac- • county

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14880, 7 April 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14880, 7 April 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14880, 7 April 1919, Page 4

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