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> (Bt Teloecaph.-Preaa. Association.) » _ RAILWAY STATION ENTERED. Carterton, January 28.' Burglars broke into the railway station here last night, but got nothing. An entrance was made by forcing a window. This is the second time the station has been burglariously entered during the past ewelve months.' PALMERSTON ELECTRICAL SCHEME. > Palmerston, January 28. ; The Palmerston Borough Council decided to-night to call a public meeting to discußa an electric tram system for Palmerston. A proposal is also on foot to obtain elect™ energy for' Palmerston by harnessing a stream in the locality. Ho object of the latter departure would be to attract manufacturing industries. KITCHENER CAMPS. Auckland, January 28. The dontain has been chosen as tho site of tho camp during Lord Kitchener's visit Victoria Park is to bo utilised for tho cadets Thus tho wholo of the forces will bo concentrated inside tho city. ARBITRATION COURT FIXTURES. Dunedin, January 28. His Honour Mr. Justice Sun has mado tho following fixtures for sittings of the Arbitration Court —Dunecun, Monday, February 28; Chnstcliurch, Saturday, March 5; Wanganui, Tuesday, March 8; Palmerston North, Thursday, March 10; Wellington, Monday, March M; Eotorua, Friday, April 1; Auckland, Tuesday. April 5. " STOVAINE. ] ■ Napier,' January" 28. Tho now anaesthetio stovaine has been used in the Napier Hospital for about twelve months, and m over sixty cases.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 728, 29 January 1910, Page 5
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220NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 728, 29 January 1910, Page 5
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