NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press AssoeiatiQU.) - WeilingtoD, last night. A deputation from the Dental Conference to-day saw Sir Joseph Ward, and urged that the Government should make provision for the regular inspection ol school, children’s teeth. They also urgod that the teeth of suffering destitute should receive attention at the hospitals. bir Joseph Ward expressed sympathy, and promised to bring the matter before the Cabinet.
Oamaru,- last night. The Licensing Cominittoo.. graDted all applications for renotval. The request of the police to reduce the hours to 10 o clock was refused, the Chairman remarking that since the extension to 11 o’clock- nothing had happened to oausa the. Committee to ohango thoir mind. Auckland, last night. In the Divorce Court decrees nisi were ordered in John Bregman v. Lena Brcgmsa, desertion ; Sarah O’Connor v. Denujg O’Connor, desertion j Bertha \Yright v John Wright, drunkenness and failuro to support ; Lilian Fleming v. Alexander Fleming, desei'feion.
Now Plymouth, last night. At the annual Licensing Bench mooting to-day the police reports were favorable. All licenses were renewed, with 10 o clock as the hour of closing. One application for 11 o’clock was refused. 1 Napier, last night. The Colonial Consignment and Distributing Company oable : The frozen meat market is weak. North Island mutton has declined l-Bd. Quotations : Canterbury mutton, 4§d ; Napier. Wellington, and North Island, 3f;d ; lamb, first quality 5Jd, second si&; beef, hinds 3Jd, fores 2|td.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1476, 9 June 1905, Page 4
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