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SEHt BACK TO AUStRALIA, : (tly *relcj»3!i,~l J rc£«. AssW-JaUon.) AUclUantfj May 23, Tiio violent aeliftas ef a male pas-sftiist-or while, mcdital fisaßMnatioa was lirecceilirig -on. baaiti the ItiWrina; mi her arrival from Sydney on Sunday K>-: veafctl the fact that i«. ivas iissoiio., and: he was placed in a .padded cell. At the IMice Court an order was liiarJo hi ttirms of tiw Itmnigmfciou Itcstrii'tion Act. and the maw was placed on. bp.a.rtl the Eivwina to-fliglit j aji.d sgfit btsek to Australia. CAIRN FOR FAUEN WAORfS, JOHNNYS .FLAT PI&HT. Nowf PfytMDiitha May 2-S. A Movement is afoot among coastal Maoris to erect, a MUMiWial caifn. at Tatai'aiinakfi ift IwiatU" of 'forty-eight Natives, chiefly of tb.o Waliganm ti'ili.ft, who fell in the ongasWnMatt at Johtiivy'ii Flbt, om Jime 4j IBS 3. Sir. Charles Hpiieyfiolcl, tiro proscat ow-jwr «>f flio landj has jjoiicroiis}}' jwomisod snffibicut: iattd for the AtfCKUNP SESSIONS. Auckiandi Maj* 2i3; At the Supreme- Court to-day Hwrcld Spencer Omilton appeared oil. tgii cl-iaracs fef tlwjft avid ort a fitrtfier : olmtges of escaping from lawful ■eustody. Boiiaririug that for bbvotbl Misiit'hs past prisojier bad systerhaticalIV i'abbed liis (Jinplo.Vcrß, the Jijdg'o. im-.; p&sod a sciiteneo, of si:> ittoiftte'' hard' labour. Tims, jlourj Sjftrrow, of To, Awajiiutit, wljb hid been coitiivutted to' sentence wh a charge <£ breaking aiwl oiitoing aiid theft at Oiia.Hps),, "asked. fee leniency, After pointing 4'ut 'tliat thero were lifevioJis CtfnvM«rtis him. His Ho-iiottr liKposed a. sentoibfi- of sis ujonths' i'mprisojiiM'c-ii't. EMPIRE DAV IN 13ON601 H>, DiiniCliii, May &S. E»pi» Day was Mlebrated by twobeniires orej-looking ite tewft o& Satijrday wenSngi under the- aaspjees <\i the OveiWns Cltib, ' ta<hs *h«*c ivo.re p fev school functfens. SMy of tho High School boys, mc-mtcrs of ttio Nwy teigßCj assenAkd at tko grave rf Miclslrfpmatt Boycs, T.'C, who wan his distinction in Japan 50 years ajnw'fiiese boy-S' havo for snjsje years kfgt the grave fci "order. Addresses appropriate to tin? occasion Were given.
WAHOANU! SESSIONS. V?aflganlulf Maj l 23.. ■ The Suft-tano Court/sessions ■ 'opftiiofl. lrevo bdiora Mr, ,Tw-st[(io Edwards to-day. Svrtifi Stringer, chargixt «itls. _an wieii.ee. agaijiSb the Rcgvstfatioii tff Bwtflis A«t, was orfe.rotl to comotip far soil' ti-iico wfeii called «})oits CSiiiiv man wfts acquitted eft a c3ra?gc at J.aiS6 saspiGioiis fire* . . AupKtetid. M*y S3. Ait UMecupisd lionso <jf niijo rooms at Onc-hmisfa- was dostwiyetl % .ftrp duwiig tiro wecTc cmc 3. 'fits origm of tire fire fe a mvstcrt. Bis siaied! Uovtcvcjf, wmt a nran was seen rowwl tlw pfeoW! Sutiirday renidnttg Sotm ti.whei:. Fui't-hM jnmmres a« Jwine rtado % *bP° tee -' The hailAing was ins/titm far Awn.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2158, 26 May 1914, Page 5
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