ARNST ACCEPTS.
WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. ' ANOTHER MATCH WITH WEBB. ; (er lELßdiur-u—γ-ress *.ssccutios.|i Chrlstchuroh, April 16. At a meeting of R. Arnst's backers to-night it was decided to accept Webb's challenge to row for the championship of the world. It is probable tho race will' be rowed towards tho end of May. Tho place has not been fixed, but if suitable arrangements can be made with the Union Company; it will be rowed at Akaroa. . .-- ■"■■ Tie , Bmtoli will be for £50H ..
taon of unimproved values, and the protection d witnesses after they have given evidenoo. ■•■ ■■•■■'.■ '.. '■: '■■ ■ . ;
Christchurch, April 15.
The Trades and Labour Council resolved to make remits to the conference favouring the.adoption of the general principles of the Hon. A. R. Guinness's national accident insuranoe 6cheme, nationalisation of the iron industry, a Fair Rent Bill, a Right to Work Bill, the utilisation of all water power available, reaffirmation ot the principle of compulsory preference to unionists, taxation of uiir improved values, and protection of witneasec
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 6
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164ARNST ACCEPTS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 6
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