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BRITAIN.

TO BE REMOVED. FRESH MEAT RESTRICTIONS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Assri. LONDON, March 30. , The Press Bureau announces thai all present restrictions on the sale and distribution of live stock for slaughter will be removed __ on August 30, and meat rationing will ' be removed"'. oi» June 30. DOMINION LEADERS. ENTERTAINED IN LONDON. LONDON, March"3l. The Allied Press entertained Mr W. M. Hughefa, Sir Robert Borden, Mr W. E. Massey .and Sir Joseph Ward at dinner. The French High Commissioner in London said that the people of France* would always carry in'their hearts the names of Australia, New Zealand, Canada and South Africa. , Sir Robert Borden, TMr Hughes.and: '-Mr Massey briefly replied. ' ' AN EMIGRATION BOOM. The "Daily Express" says an after war emigration boom is in full swing. Intending emigrants are not deterred by announcements that the Dominions are , determined to provide for their own soldiers first, nor by reports that unemployment is rife in the Domin- i ions. Demobilised British soldiers are eager for opportunities for training in farming prior to emigration. It is anticipated that experimental farms will be established in England in imitation of conditions in the Dominions. 9 TROPHIES OF WAR. The 'Bulla has sailed, carrying a large number of German guns, ranging from nine inches to machine-guns, whiqh will be presented to Australian cities. i- . . . ,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16801, 3 April 1919, Page 9

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BRITAIN. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16801, 3 April 1919, Page 9

BRITAIN. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16801, 3 April 1919, Page 9