TELEGRAMS.
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THE SEAMEN’S TROUBLE
AVELLINGTON, This Dny.
The Chairman of the Shipowners’ com mittoo states regarding the coastal trouble, that though there is one seaman in a watch, an officer is always on deck to keep a look out. A circular issued by the Soca-etary of the Seamen’s Union to members on 13th June stated the Union could not object. to one, two three or more mon In a watch.
PROTES ANT ASSOCIATION. GORE, This Day
Rev Howard Elliott addressed a large audience at the Theatre Royal. Tlie mayor, Mr. McDaugall presided. A resolution was carried unanimously to establish a branch of the Protestant. Political Association.
THE 29th’a. JOURNEY. AVELLINGTON, This Day. The Minister of Defence is advised of the safe arrival of the first portion of the 29th Reinforcements at a port of call.
THE TE anau EXPLOSION
NAPIER, -Sep. 3
The verdict of Mr McCarthy, S.M., concerning tho Te Anau fatality on May 28th, when a seaman named Donellv was fatally burned, was that death occurred from burn 3. Tlie coroner regretted that the liquid, the fumes from which had caused the #xplo»ien, fcad been thrown wpf. •
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1917, Page 3
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