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IN TERPROVINCIAL.

[PBB UNITED TRESS ASSOCIATION.! Wellington, This Day. J. E. Kedmond arrired by the Taiaroa from Auckland this morning and lectures I at tlie Theatre Uoyal to-cight. A serere son !h- easterly gale ia blowing. Gbbtmottth, This Day. An accident occurred at the Brick and Timber Company's mill, at Taylorrille, yesterday afternoon, by which Mr Barton, the manager, was drawn by the belt over a drum, to which be wa» doieg something. He was thrown against a room, ar.d then fell heavily on to the ground, receiring a long sash en the side of his head, and one arm broken. Cap.iB7C^ECH, This Day. At the inquest on Strong, the wrestler, held yesterd«7, the verdict was suicide while in a despondent state of mind. TiMAßtr, This Day. Alexander Southerland, 40, unmarried, who was rue orer by a ballast waggon at the Alburg extension line yesterday, and whose leg was amputated, surrired the operation only fqur hours. Dunedin, This Day. The Hon. Mr Dick left for Weliington to-day. The Hon. George McLean is a passenger from Home by the Union «'omq&ny's express boat Takapuna, which will arrire this erening. Ai ckland. This Day. The assault case, Wickham t. Hnrrison, was called at the Police Court to-day and adjourned till to-mor/ow. The paragraph which occasioned the assault spoke of Mrs Dr i'otts as "This —what on earth shall I call it? — Hybrid, perhaps ; for it is certainly no man by its appearance, no woman by its ffjodesty, and not eren a thoroughbred cross by its srntiments." The writer made other personally offenaire comments. Dr Eichardson has restored the sight to a girl aged 18, narm'd Fowler, the daughter of a schooluia&ter at Mnngaturoto. Shn was blind from birth. At the Diocesan Synod a resolution has been submitted urging that, to gire faciltie9 for religious instructions in schools, School Committees should hare power to regulate school hours.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 56, 13 October 1883, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 56, 13 October 1883, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 56, 13 October 1883, Page 2

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