NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
IBr reli-crapb.—Press Association.) $ TOO LITTLE WATER FOR SAFETY. GISBOBNE IN CASE OF PIKE. Gisborne, January 22. A deputation of insurance companies waited on the Mayor on Saturday morning in reference to the poor pressure of tho borough water supply which lias been experienced lately. Floods destroyed the upper portion of the pipe lino somo (imo ago, since when the supply from the temporary intake has never been wholly satisfactory. Tho Mayor told tho deputation that Mr. Jlarchnnt's suggestions for an improvement of tho intako wero contemplated, and promised to arrange for pumping in (he event of fire. Meanwhile householders and others aro prohibited from using hoses for their gardens, or for washing down, or similar purposes.
SURPRISED AT THE CORONER, WHY NO JURY? • Gisborne, January 22. At a meeting of the Gisborno branch of tiio Political Labour League* a discussion took place regarding .the recent death of a wharf labourer named Poulson, who Was crushed owing to a sling of salt fallin" on him, this being occasioned by a wire ropo breaking. The folloinng motion. was passed unanimously :-''That this branch expresses its surprise and indignation at tho arbitrary action of tho local coroner in holding an inquest on the victim of an industrial accident without a jury." FIRE AT NAPIER. Napier, January. 21. ' There was every possibility of a bi» blaze m tho centre of tho town last night,' when a fire started' in a plumbin* company's premises, nest to' tho Cit? Buftet,: in Emerson Street. Delay in giving the alarm , to the firs station was responsible for the lata appearance of the brigade, and the structure was a mass of flames when the'water was turned on By splcadid work, however, tho brigade eoon got the upper hand, but .the workshop was gutted. The insurance on tho building was .£l5O in tho Norwich Union ?, ■ 1 - 0 , 11 % e content s £120 in the' North British officcs. * ■ SEARCH FOR MISSING MEN. Gisborne, January Although constant search is being made no trace has yet been discovered of' tho missing men, liobert Hastio and Albert Gordon Pyle. It is feared that both havo lost their lives by drowning. NEWSPAPER CLOSES DOWN. „ Blenheim, January.2l. Tho. Marlborough Herald" has suspended publication,- and will probably cease, as Irom ,to-day.- x
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1032, 23 January 1911, Page 6
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378NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1032, 23 January 1911, Page 6
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