INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
[VX& PBE3S ASSOCIATION.)
Atjcjkland, Novomber 15
The Governor of Tahiti, M. L* Cascade, arrived In Ankland by the Riobmood today. He Ii en route to PsMh for the benefit of hla haa th M. La O^soade li accompanied by his tamiiy and fit fl.
A meeting of Chairmen of Sohool Commit 1 638 m this dlntrlot was held today, when tbe question of compulsory attendance of ohl'drea at ecbool was discussed. It was dcculad to roc mmond that tha Act be altered so as to rpqulro svoiy child to attend at ioaat sixteen times during the month, unlors cx c mpt>;d.
The Aaokland Tecdes and Labor Ooancll parsed the f llowlng rcaolu'.lun at a meetIng to-night . — " That th'a Council thoroughly endoreea tbo ao'rion taken by the Amalgamated Union of Tatlorotses, Tailors, aod^Preaaera of Chrlatohuroh In withdrawing the employees from the Kaiapol Fsotory, and iho Uouooil undertakes, on the patt of the Societies they represent, to avoid dealing m any goods oupplleo|by that factory until its aunAgers oomply with the demands of the Union." Wblzington, November 15.
On (he arrival cf the atotmer Jubilee from Sydney, Mr Gould, the pisaenget who Is Alleged to have eaoiped from the steamer Yarn at Malboarne, will be examined by the Health < ffiae?. Nothing can to dona to Interoept him unless be 1b proved to be tota&lly laffarlng fr^m dleene, as Sydney is not dooUred m iofeoted port.
Later. The agents of the Jubilee have received a oible message from S/dney, stating that Mr G. Goold la Dot Identical with the Yfljra passenger. Win, John Elly, a well-known batoher •t Mtaterton, no jived aevere Irjorlea to his eplDO, owing to his horso slipping on a bridge.
Ohkistchuroh, November 15
At a mcc ing of the dirootois of the Kalapoi Factory held to d*y, it wai decided to clone iho factory an'.il the lop In preparation by the Union ie eabmltted and considered by the Board.
The Canterbury Teottlng Association have deolded (n consequence of the aotlon of tbe Government m restricting tbo In-tr of totalisator licenses, that a denotation consisting of tho President, Secretary and inotboe meTabor of the Aseooiatlon, proceed to Wellington to lay before the Colonial Secretary tho claims of trotting, and t're hardships osused to owners, trainers and breeders of trotting horses If tbe raoing roles were euforood. The deputation leaves to -morrow. The Railway Employees Onion now numbers 800 members m Canterbury.
TiMAßtr, November 15
The K.M. to-day dismissed the suit brought by lha Charitable Atd Bottd against a young man for the expenses oonneoted with the b!rth, maintenance, and burial of his illegitimate infant, on the ground that he had no power to make an order for payment retrospective. He agreed oa the request of counsel to Bta'n n o««« for appeal.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2282, 16 November 1889, Page 3
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464INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2282, 16 November 1889, Page 3
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