TELEGRAMS.
. « li' Ell I'RESS ASSOCIAXION. I AN UNi'OI'ULAU LEVY. AUUIvLANJ), This Day. Jt ii< stated that the trannvaymen's strike levy for live weeks totalled .ClOo !•«, averaging fs 7d per man weekly, against IDs agreed upon. 1501)Y KOUNI). A dead body, supposed to bu that of Samuel Wadsuoith, sailor, who wa.s washed off the scow Era on June Mlh, has been found at Mofutapu Beach • I'OISONINO OASE. Lottie Oliveson, who was udniillcd io the Auckland Hospital in an un conscious condition, the result ol carbolic acid poisoning, on Safurday night, has regained wjtiseiou:, 1I( V SS. J NA I , IKK. I'KOTKSTEK.S. I N'APIEI?, This Day. I Th c . Napii-r branch of the iiailwa> •Servants' Society, :iL a tneeling, adoj)U'd the. following resolution, unanimously: "That this branch is opposed to any proposal to miport from abroad an expert to manage New Zealand Railways, as this branch if; of opinion ilia I (here are men at present- in Hie service, quite callable of filling Ihe position of General Manager, if given opportunity.'" At a meeting of flic Napiei , branch of (he Teachers' Insiifute. on Sal.ur<lay. r( v solutions were passed appritving of (he p resell I system of junior cadets, and strongly protesting against the substitution therefor of scouts.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 July 1912, Page 3
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206TELEGRAMS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 July 1912, Page 3
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