In the primary school girls’ hockey competition, Sydenham defeated Woolsfen B by I.'! goals to nil. Boa's wore scored by 11. Hull (a), !■’. Cunningham (•>), X. Holmes (2), ami L. Grant. Mr John Payne wauled to know in the House of Representatives the other day whether it was a fact that in iho High (loinmissioner’s Oliice in London there were a number of young Hngjlishmen who had been allowed fo put on j the Xew Zealand uniform and receive | pay as New Zealand soldiers in order lie. save them from conscription at | Home. Mr Massey has replied that [the Government, ha.d no knowledge of such a practice. It was not likely that it would be allowed in the High* Commissioner's Oliice, as it would enable men to escape the English recruiting [authorities. The question would be 'forwarded to the High L'ommissionor for in ‘’ormal ion. 'tackle coughs and colds by using X VZ- i i. That’s the sensible and cheapest ay. XAZOL is penetrating, germ Idling —and nod economical. (it) doses : /l >. .4 oj Children's necking (’.««;g>; at night, Wombs'Li - 'a( l\ppu rai:il tar;, 1 6, 20,
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1066, 12 July 1917, Page 10
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186Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1066, 12 July 1917, Page 10
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