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THIS MORNING’S ISSUHMr Asquith definitely lays down the Army’s position with regard to Home Rule. American convicts fight revolver ’battle with, warders. . Instructive address on farmers’ foes by Government specialist. Education Institute meeting. No reduction bn railway rates is possible, says the Minister for Finance. A suicide is reported from Walkiwi. The Governor was welcomed to Invercargill and Bluff on Saturday. A sudden death has occurred at Wyndham. United States policy in Mexico is criticised. The exportation of British worn-out horses is to be prohibited. German firm is building bl-planea for Britain. Cyclone in Queensland.
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Southland Times, Issue 17619, 6 April 1914, Page 5
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