A Pross Association telogra.m records tit fit the Ty.siM- linor fiKli'ndevi, concerniiiy: whioli some 1111oasiuo.'i.s was felt, 'has arrived at Auckland from Liverpool. Tliu voyage was 'prolonged by bad weather n.iid minor nii.sliaipvS iiii, the engine room. The Yankee newspapers are romntonting on the fact 'dhat of t'he twelve murders eommitited in the Caiiiadia,n Yukon the last year the guilty party ;ha.s in eac-h '•■aso lieen ibroiight to justice, a,ltliouglt crimes are con.siderably nunv frequent. The contrast is con.sidci'ed to be a remarkable tribute t<, tlio ofßoaoy of justice under the 15riti.sh Flag. As a matter of fact, one of the chief reasons for the great emigration from the United States to Cannda is tlio knowledge tiiat in Canada lifo and property are duly protected, while in the United States Justice is more tlwin blind. As the result of the inquiry into matters relating to the administriation of the Taxation' Department, Afr Peftcr Heyes (Comrnissionier of Taxes ami Valuer-General), and i\[t J. P. Dngdale (Inspecting Valuer) havo been asked to resign.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 June 1910, Page 3
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171Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 June 1910, Page 3
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