A LESSON TO THE DISSATISFIED.
LORD RHONDDA’S TALK TO FARMERS. ALL MUST MAKE SACRIFICES. (Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association.) Received Oct. 11, 9 a. in. London, Oct. 10. The Press Bureau states that Lord Rhondda, replying to an agricultural deputation, dealt with the complaint that the fixed _ prices of meat were unremuuerative to farmers, and referred to the danger of a world meat famine in 1918. If Sir R. H. Yapps’ appeal for voluntary economy failed ho would unhesitatingly compulsorily ration the country. He agreed to postpone the lowest maximum price of cattle, but refused further concessions. The nation he said, was entitled to ask for sacrifices from all classes, including farmers.
THE SINN FEIN SOCIETY.
BERMAN FINANCIAL SUPPORT.
London,O ct. 9.
The Sinn Fein Society has snmmoned all the Irish Home Rule members of Parliament to resign
Some uewspapeia suggest that the increasing Sinn Fein activity is due to German money. NEW RUSSIAN GOVERN MENT. Petrograd. Oct. 9. The new Cabinet includes Niketiu, Minister of the interior and Posts and Telsgraptis; Aaksetinetf, Agriculture; Rovonzdev, Labour; and Bernatzky, Finance.
GERMANY AND HOLLAND,
Amsterdam, Oct, 9
The Handfclsbalcl states that an agreement between Holland and Germany stipulates that submarines shall not attack Dutch colliers from England.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11365, 11 October 1917, Page 5
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205A LESSON TO THE DISSATISFIED. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11365, 11 October 1917, Page 5
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