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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.

(per press association.)

Serious Charge against a Volunteer Company. Woodville, February 9.

After the arrival of the West Coast volunteers en route for Wellington to be present at the reception of the Imperial troops, the refreshment rooms were rushed and it is alleged that a number of men helped themselves to beer, whisky, cigars, etc., besides sandwiches, and insulted the attendant because he declined to supply refreshments without money. Three silver mugs arc reported as missing. The matter has been placed in the hands of the police. Buried at Sea. Wellington, This Day.

On the voyage of the Banffshire from London, the aasis ant steward, H. Kelly, died and was buried at sea

Supreme Court Sittings.

At the Supremo Court, the Syrian, Hamib Keiroz for arson was admitted to probation. In the case of Walter Phillips, the Insurance manager, for fraud on tho Imperial Insurance Company by means of bogus fire, an application for probation was refused, and ho was sentenced to fifteen months, hard labour.

The Indian Troops. Auckland, This Day. The Dalhousio, with the Indian troops, arrived at nine o’clock this morning.

Against a Supreme Court Decision. Wellington, This Day.

Under a clause in the Appropriation Act of last session, Government has deducted £254 Us 8d from subsidies due to the Wairarapa South County Council for expenses of returning officer at the Licensing Election of 1597 and 1900, which the Supreme Court had decided the Council was not liable for. The Governor’s Visits Christchurch, This Day. The Governor proceeded north this morning and will pass through Waipara. Cheviot, Kaikoura ana Blenheim. Ho is being entertained by the settlers en route. After returning to Wellington he will go on to Gisborne, thence through the Uriwera country on horseback. After reaching Taupo, he will bo driven to Marton and round the western side of Mount Egmont to New Plymouth and To Kuiti, thence returning direct to Wellington.

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Bibliographic details
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 February 1901, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 February 1901, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 February 1901, Page 3

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