BRITAIN.
STATE SUBSIDY TO BAKERS. Australian and N.Z. Calile Assn. LONDON, August 18. The State subsidy to enable bakers io sell tho quartern loaf afc dd, uJr.ch was estimated.at 0'(1000,000 has now reached £60,000,000. NATIONALIST SOCIALISTS. Mr Will Thorn, at. a welcome of the Nationalist Socialists party conference at Stratford, said he could not belong to the Pacifist 'party, because he believed in tho prosecution of tins war The Pae fists had plenty of mo.-.ev but he was convinced it was not subscribed by wag? earners. •■ The National Socialist cxoei;t ; ve'<rcpoit refers to a shaug.- m'xf-e or Paciefism and Bolshevism which' threatens to dominate.. tho Labour A GLR-tCLERK'S OFFENCE. TORGING EXEMPTION CERTIFICATES. A sensational cltargo ' has been brought against Ida Carter, a clerk to i'a-2 Stepney Tribunal,- for.forcing signatures to exemption certificates" Defendant stated ttiat young men asked 1 for forms to keep', them out of the &nny, and gave the' girl clerks money 'to b;iy chocolates. Tho prosecution stated that out '>' SOOO men challenged in the East End 5 per eont. held documents stolen from the Stepney Tribunal.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16610, 20 August 1918, Page 3
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