NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(per press association-.) Strathgryfe Again Afire. Dunedin, March 27. Fire in the hold of the Strathgryfe broke out as;ain yesterday bat was soon extinguished. The Royal Yisit Wellington, March 26. The Premier telegraphed to the Mayor of Dunedin, stating that the Government has outsi le 1 ha direct and general entertaining of the Duke of Cornwall, decided to illuminate the Government building, construct platforms for the use of distinguished guests and erect one arch in each city. For this purpose £IOOO will ;.o expended in each city. Government alio propose to promote an Act of Indemnity early next The Premier's telegrams concludes in thesa words:— Don't forget that 'faint heart has never won fair lady, and that enthusiasm in a cause always carries the day.'' Grime and the Lash. Masterton, This Day. At the District Court, Roderick Mackenzie pleaded guilty to indecent
assault. Judge Kettle severe!/ commented on the seriousnees of the offence and sentenced accused to seven years hard and three floggings 25 strokes each time.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 28 March 1901, Page 3
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170NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 28 March 1901, Page 3
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