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* [x*nu CRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] CHILD BURNT TO DEATH. PALMERSTON N. This Day. A house near Komaru occupied by a family* named Russell was burned down this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Russell wore out milking wh*n the fire occurred . A child, eleven months old, which was left asleep in the house perished in tlie flames. ’ ADDINGTON WORKERS DEMAND. CHRISTCHURCH, .This Day. Railway servants at Addingion workI shops to-day passed a resolution ’ strongly protesting against the inaction f of Government regarding tho oost of 1 living, and demanding that Parliament 1 shall take action to reduce tho cost ol 0 commodities, or else increase wages bj y a t least 2s. daily. Failing a definite 3 reply in a’ week, the railway delegate l •- are to meet to consider further sc tjon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1917, Page 3
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