NEW ZEALAND.
[PHB PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, May 29. An influential Jewish meeting was held at the Synagogue Chambers yesterday to express ita sympathy with the continued distress of the persecution suffered by the Jews in Southern Russia, A subscription list was opened, and £55 was subscribed in the room. NEW PLYMOUTH, May 29.
A kerosene lamp burst in the sitting-room of Sergeant-Major Qoodhall's house last night, setting fire to the room. The flames were subdued before they got a fair hold of the house. The furniture, &c., was damaged to the extent of £9O, and the paper and ceiling of the room was burnt. Both were insured in the South British,
DUNEDIN, May 29. The Bible Schools Association have adopted a petition to the Assembly, praying the re-introduotion of the Bible in State sob oils
At Seaoliffo Asylum Works on Saturday, Nioho'ai Co ughan, one of the workmen, went to set the stone saw machine in motion, and in turning the fly wheel stood directly beneath a gate containing saws. No sooner had he touched the wheel when the gate descended on him, causing injuries, from which ho died in the hospital on Saturday afternoon.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2538, 29 May 1882, Page 3
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195NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2538, 29 May 1882, Page 3
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