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CABLES.

British Politics. 1 (United Press Association; NJI [By Eleotrio Telegraph—CopynJ^J (Received 9 a. no, To-day.j H 9 LONDON, AptiH The first clanse in the Veto carried after a fourteen houri' The Budget will be brought the end of May. It iB stated Lloyd George’s insurance be inoperative until April, 1912, “ Peter the Painter,® [Received 9 a.m, To day] LONDON, AptiH Mr Laurenco Irving, who quently befriended Russian states that the latter assure hHH “ Peter the Painter ” is now i police officer, and that his to compel Poland to close her revolutionaries. Hence he organise terrorism in the East Ed; - Ifl . Coronation Mugs, IS (Received 9 a m, To-day - 1 LONDON, AptiH The Worsley committee have on HH the foreign order for Ooronstioc H and placed the oontraot in Eoglui^^ Arrested. I [Reoeivad 9 am, To-day] PARIS, AptiH M. Ghedaunt, an architect i Foreign Office, has been arreit* complicity in the recent dieolosora bß| The Show. H (Received 8 55 a.m, To-d»j, Kl SYDNEY, Tbi H The show has olored. Th» attendance was 252,000 sod # |m| iogs amounted to £10,842. Both show a decrease on last year, tb» of the wet Easter Monday. State Insurance* H [Received 8.55 a.m, To-d*y] SYDNEY, Tbii'HH The insurance oompaoiei 1«* M 9 disfavour on the proposed Stitt H| anoe schome. They consider it sound busiuess proposal. Manufacturers’ Ludc!iH| (Received 8.55 a.m To-daj SYDNEY, At a repretentative manufacturers’ luncheon, the including those of Sir G. advooated the encouragement made goods, the cultivation relations between employe! l I ployed, and the settlement by friendly conferences or arbitfl^^M The Yon_gala. Hj

[Received 9 15 a.m, BRISBANE, The Premier states that ment intend to continue the iM search. i It is also proposed to P jp# lights at points along the ooM^P

illways Damaged. Rao.irtd 8 66 i.m, To-d»y) BRISBANE, Thiidiy ep.iringof th. r.ilwiyi d.tu.g.d lood. i. progrwiiog* „ mmutimu there m » rhort.ge ,opplie* M * om, dl * t^ ' o,, • brilling_£scapes. juoeir.d 10 i.m, To d.y) LONDON, April 19 Brinl of »0 electric mbit ■< the colliery lighwd the wood work b , lljra of the .hilt, from which lc ke iriaed. buodred miuor. were reicu.d, grainy thrilling oicipej. Wrecked. B „,ir.dlo ».m, To dey] LONDON, April 19 , uz „ e .e iteirner Lusitinii, inLondon for £'.111,000, h.« been ,t Cip» Point, in * “lit. [tl j ier Forte iiid • tug took off „„ and crew numbering 800. jaitioii'e lister ship, the Liibou, tkeJ it Fi’eriioiter I’oiut, near j, lilt October. Conspiracy. ticeired 10 e.in, To-day] j* CALCUTTA, April 19 42 pericm aceuied of > vast ,"i Hownh, to overthrow the eot, the ipeci* l tribunal of the jrthii icquitted 33. • alreidy in giol on ohirgee of One bil since died, one became d o „enf the othori wee reieeeed The Fram. Reived 10 a m, To-day) BDENO9 AVRES, April 19 im hai arrived from the Antter Encampments. Mived 10.20 a ra, To-day) ] SYDNEY, Thie day ) thousand rnon are attending aster encampments throughout lonwaalth. Icense Conference. Mired 10 21) a m, To-day) O SYDNEY, Thie day J or Anderson Stuart, addressing p oaose Conference on the medi j of the question, condamned a llg habit, tie gave the advioa l meet a man in the street who to have a drink, knook him it his head Dou’t let him up gos the pledge. People put ir misfortunes to bad whisky too frequently the bad man, d whisky Alcohol was rarely din a deleterious way. The 8 t adulterant was water, and of that the better rd Mayor advised the party to a substantial decrease, rather ttempt to wipe out all lioensos _

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5702, 20 April 1911, Page 2

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CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5702, 20 April 1911, Page 2

CABLES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5702, 20 April 1911, Page 2