NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
I Per Press Association.! (Jhristchuech, May 15. Last night the premises of Hind and 1 Wagstaff, corn merchants, and J. M. : Smith and Co., drapers at Lyttelton, were broken into, but in neither case was much taken. At a conference of delegates from the Labour and Political Associations and Committee of Surplus Labour League to-" 1 night a resolution was carried " That '■ this meeting is of opinion that it is the 1 imperative duty of the Government to ' provide work for all who are unemployed " ' Wellington, May 34. 1 Two boys were arrested to-night on a charge of breaking and entering the office I of Mr T. Young, solicitor, and stealing L 56. Auckland, May 15. A telegram has been received from Waibi stating, that the body of a man was found in a tnnnel not used in the Martha ' mine, Waihi. The body has not been ' indentified yet. A man named Neill has been missing for three weeks. > Mrs Tremain and Mrs Williams were I committed at Rotorua for breaking and 1 entering a store at Rotorua. Arrived — Aiameda, from Sydney.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 267, 16 May 1896, Page 2
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185NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 267, 16 May 1896, Page 2
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