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'CABLE NEWSr £Febss Assoou'no.N — Gotvnionr^ M. CE,EMENGEAU. PROGRESS VERY SATISFACTORY. PATIENT ABLE TO LEAVE HIS BED. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) Pans, Feb. 20. M; Clemenceau spent a'short time in Ms garden to-day." The doctors state that his condition, could not be better. They are satisfied although the wound is more serious than at first supposed. The builei>' Ywill not be'extracted,'but will probably be encysted without complications. THREE WOUNDS. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) , : (Received Feb: 24, 0.30 a.m.) Paris, Feb. 20. It transpired that M. Cletnenceair was wo'uuded three times. Two minor cuts attributed to glass splinters Hvere really due to bullets. A 1918 OPERATION.' aisd N.Z. Cable Association) (Received Feb. 23, 11 p.m.) tendon, Feb. 20,. The ''Manchester Guardian. states M.. Clemenceau's friends are anxious, despite the Premier'.^ wonderful vitality, owing to an internal- operation, in the spring of. 1918, when liis . doctor-.gave ium sis month's to live. M. Clemenceati on that.occasion characteristically ••remarked, "Thivb will do," meaning that the Allied offensive would have done its work. HOURLY .DIPROVEiMENT. • •(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) (Received Feb. 23, 5.5 p.m.) ' . . Paris, Feb. 20. M. Clemenceau slept for five hours, and rose at six. He dressed, himself, •went for a. walk, and breakfasted heartily. He is improving hourly. MESSAGE FROM THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. '(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association and Reuter.j (Received Feb. 23, 5.5 p.m.) London, Feb. 20. The Press Bureau states that the Speaker telegraphed to M. Clemenceau &6 follows:—"As the mouthpiece of the House of Commons, I offer you the sineerest congratulations xipon your escape from the assassin's bullet, and express the fervent hope that you will shortly be restored for the sake of France, the Allies, and the peace of Horope to the full exercise of your unlivalled powers." OBITUARY. .Sj, DR. MARY WALKER.' 'AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, VETERAN. £ Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) (Received Feb. 23, 5.5 p.m.) Paris, Feb. 20. The death has occurred at Watertown, New York, of Dr. Mary Walker, a Civil War surgeon. She was the only woman allowed to wear male attire l>y urjecial Act of Congress. THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONALISTS. ■ — <a>. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association, Capetown, Feb. 21. The Nationalists have decided not to sail in a. British warship.- :- WANTED Known— i good supply of Flounders, Moki. Ba^terfish and Schnapper, at J, Crapper's Fish Shop, Hardy street j phone 618. 948 KA A A BRITISH workers are emwuuv ployed making North British Tyres. Fit .a North British "Dreadnought" to your motor cycle, aad get yoirr moneys- worth. Inquire aow. t

TO-DAY! Special Clearance at V Novelties" No. 2 continues with renewed vigour. Island Fruit Baskets, most useful, 9d, 1/-, 1/6 each.—"Novelties" N<\ 2. 949 r|\O-DAT! Lovely Large* Dolls, aU lets JL 2d in the 1/-. Don't miss thy bargain Teddys—2 at 15/(5 e.ieh, worth double. " Novelties " No. ?.' . 950 TO-DAY! " U-li K^elo " 1/- tin ;m *r desirable Toilet and .Travel tug I-;- ---■ quisites, cheap; 4 tablets ' it'ubuoy Po.i;> for 1/6. See Oispla-.-. iip<» Display. 951 " Novelties "*N», 2. TTEGEUABLE Plants.—Broccoli, BrW- ▼ sets Sprouts, -Cabbage, Oelery, Cauli-1 tower, Ka'e L«»-Jw, Red Cabbage and j tiaivoy Oalfbiige; at JBolton's, ... '952 NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS owing. to me unpaid i3L after March Ist, 1919, will be sued for without further notice. W. E. MAY, 953 Richmond. KELSON PROHIBITION LEAGUE. A MEETING of Workers will be field £3L in the Committee Room afc 7.30' THIS (Monday) EVENING. A fnll attendance is requested. \ -."'■' 954 NELSON EGG CIRCLE. jVg'EHBKES are notified that Mr W J. .U"Ji_ Inues has been appointed Collector, and will call on town members every' Tuesday, commencing to-morrow. Members will oblige by having eggsi ready. ! E. D. BARRY, ! 955 Secretary. | HELPBNG HAND SHOP. ! JAST DAY OF CLOSING SALE. A Blackberries for sale. Gifts from Atawhai and Happy Valley will be collected on Wednesday afternoon. Stoke collectors and contributors kindly take gifts to Mrs Jzard's on Wednesday. Contributions from The Wood will be collected Qn Thursday morning. Telephone 483. 955 FLOOTI>ESB~ at 10 o'clock, at POET FISH SUPPLY CO.. Bridge Street. Fresh Fish every day. 95s THE NELSON PEOPLE'S TERSfIiNATJNG BUILDING SOCIETY, fjHHE usual Fortnightly PAY-DAYS JL will be held TO-DAY (Monday) andTO-MOEEOW (Tuesday) D. E. EDWAEDS, 5)59 Secretary. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY. | RETURNED SOLDIEES. ! MESSES SIM and BLAKE, Returned Soldiers, | Will deliver Addresses in j RICHMOND—Monday, 24th I MOTUEKA—Tuesday, 25th. WAKEFIKLD- Wednesday, 26th. BE[GHTV7ATEE-Thursday, 27th. Meetings^ccmmence at 7. BO p.m. Collections taken up to defray expenses. 957 WOMEN'S BRANCH, NATIONAL RESERVE. MEEmG.ofHoriorary.andictw-e . ■ Members of the Reserve will be held in the Institute on MONDAY j February 24th, 1919, at 7.30 p.m. to decide future operations, and, if necessary, disposal of the funds G. MELJLETT, Hon. Sec. TENDERS FOR DRAINING. will be received by the •*• undersigned for Clearing Brain (3ft wide) about 35 drains on the property of J. E. Salisbury, Esq., Lower ■Moutere. Price to be at per chain, and tenders to close on the 27th day of February, 1919, addressed "Tender," c/o P. B. Loma^and Co., Kirwin's Buddings, Motueka. Further particulars from Mr. W. H. Checker, Lower Moutere. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. P. B. LOMAX AM) CO.. 923 Motueka.

Are You on the Roll? Make Sure for Yourself, toil Oloses on March 6th, 1 §19. * ■ -. ... ■ . Why you should be on tfie.SS©!!. 8 Serious TaKatitn Proposals are Involved In the Licensing Pull to h® taken ©it April 10th— • \ : (1) Four and a-nalf Million Pounds to the Trade as I Compensation. (2) Interest and Sinking Fund on Four and aialf every year. ■• (3) One Million Pounds per Annum to replace the Gustoms and Excise Duty at present collected on Spirituous Liquors. Get Sight on the Roll Now. 899 Note.pkrtleulariy tftat Seistlon it .©f! the Llosnslssg -flmdndmont' iftct f " 1918,' reads: . (1) A.t all times, vhtte no licenses exist In New Zealand by virtue of the determination in favour of Fatibnal Proh ;loition with compensation it shall be unlawful • .for any person, to have an his possession for the purposes r ; f sale,.or.to import into New Zealand, or to in&'GUiz®tmß or sell, intoxicating liquor of any desctip'iou, ■ ... 'l§n sti3i misled on this point. ' 900

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15001, 24 February 1919, Page 6

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