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i. v ■n:u:(!».M , !i —im-:h piihss association] FCHDOb HOLDAYS. NELSON. October A. \I a meeting of the Nelson I3i’;«ncli of the New Zealand Education Institute |„ ltl ’ r Wi , = 10:01 from the Hnllor ,ug-,' ting tint 111- Education Board should b- asked to give tin ( , N |week’s holiday : t tli- spring md 1:t-iiinii t-rm holidays in -rdor to put Nolsoti teachers on tlio.smno footing ns Wellington teachers. \ |;o-n do! 1:1 1- followed :md dually tin- following resolution was ,iiittitl by ni ,.-row nmu.rity: “That »' y"‘ w 1,1 ii. d--,ol’::bl- economic conditions <n whole world, which ctin b- rom-d----iod olil v by increased I'lo.lnrlioii oil , t -,U c'l |sses of til- -Olillll--tb- fil'd of " ‘ " . . , •11 j c* 1 >«!l*t <u 1 *•'* mtv. sun* actum on ? cliors which midi. to .onot-nn"-' , slackening of -‘fort "onld b- most inopportune at the orient tun-', tb.-io- ' U- Who„ branch oaiinot ""Pl'-m 1 the oroiiosnl Of the Hi,Her bn,mb : ,. k ti,,, Kdiic-nl io„ boi l'd for mi im-reas, in the liondier of holidays.
Till' CEMENT WELLINGTON. O-iob-r 3. \ stiitem-iit on the turnout quisti"" m«v he expected in th- Hons- .. Geprosell 111 tire by the Hon. -h 1 ■ '-«■ " ' Wodnesdnv or Thursday. There 1 doubt what-ver that tbincut will agree to the sett mg of tribunal to eminire into the eli.u gi s mad- by Mr Masters, m-mber for Stratford. As tb- charges are ol a crave nature, possibly the Gove n, pent will agree to >-t on a judicial Iribnnal ! which would b- more satisfa, tiiry than a tribunal of ln-mh'rs „f Parliament, who would be not altogether free from party bias. |ICTY ON SUGAR. NK’.Y I'I.YMOrTH. O-t. 3. sq-gar wi 1.1 lie cheaper next mootli. It, is understood the (government Inis enter into a new cuntra-t will) tin Colonial Sugar Cnnipany. and le a result a reduction ol £l3 per toil will be made as from November 1.-t Ibo iresent price of Minor at the works in Auckland is LIT per ton. The new price is £:0. It seems doubtful whether the public will receive the full 'benefit of this marked reduction, as it is rumoured the Oovernmeiit will take part of it itt the form ol a new duty. The new price n ill mean a reduction in the retail price of about It'd per lb., but it is expected Jd will tto in duly. s „ that the actual fall in the price of socar on November Ist. will lie barely •j,l. \n official statement o|t these lines may lie expected in a f day.
hum vhy product.* A CCK I. \NI >. tut. 'J. ‘i re-aril butter as perfectly safe. , ,j,| pH, •)'1,0111.1 M.e I cii/.iv in thcourse of till inter, lev . Tt it i'll > stipple is |ar below normal. The 'l""'l";C' js ,11• ■ • 1,1 1 11 11111 •rk sending only lift-h the pre-war c.tt nt ity. 1’ ,s not mi the market, and Canada is not sending anythin-: like the I"'-' i"' ■" quantity. No butler used in Great ip.jtai'i conies 00 to ours in quality, lmt if one asked for a pound if 'bsh.nps he could -el it. A:me is liv'd 11- v. illi dthi'i in ■ • l " H’i\i,IU wit 11 iiwir^-i rin**. :im«l >«nn«* i " t»» Devonshire, returning as host Devmishire. Arraii-eiiients have been made will, the Wholesale Co-operative Sooty for it- s"l- ''n«l*T "" 11 l.ioii ” . , Sir 'lliomas r\\ 4 " * ‘ ul, j as to ti," wool market so long as the surplus of reqiiisitiolte.l wool w:.s -n | j j —1 1 (iermany was let pinvhii-mg au,Hin- like the pre-war ~-antilv. and Frame was „!f mark", ow.ug to I, bad bar ina.-hiimry destroyed. \ Mother fa. t was id,at prie-s ef woel!o„ -oods would eonlinue l„-h. qi- ollv people were doin- witlumt I-•--a 1 dill- the cablegram that Scottish mills tmrnose to distribute ' j'’’ Thomas Mek-n/ie said it would b- dillicultv I*' t out lie wholesalers who tbc orilinary medium "I di'trdmlion. . \s re-irds meat, lie • <•*! ‘hen- was an ex, elicit market for l„„l, and b-.ht million, tic price l„ in- a"" lu lent li-tter than that paid by th- nn- , ciial (iovernment, hut developtm n would require careful wateliin- by lOlllpetetlt people.
KICKED BY HORSE. K.AI KOCH A. Get. 3. ,\t about noon on Sunday, a voting married man, AY. Adair, jut... was found inieonseions on bis tarm at Lttdslotie Road. Ho was removed to tbe hospital, where be was found to be suffering from a comp,mud fracture of ,)... jaw and concussion of the bruit' lie has not yet regained consciousness. Mr Adair wont out to catch his horse, which was saddled and bridled when found, and it. is thought that the animal kicked him. . THE KER M A DEC MfSIIAP. AYELLTNGTON, Get, 3. The Minister of Del'ciu-e, Sir Heaton Rhodes, received a wireless message from Commodore Holthmn, of H.M.S. Olmthnm, on Saturday last, riqmrtintliat it. was impossible to land on Sunday Island on the previous day, and that the wrecked sell,wilier Columbia River was breaking up. A later message stated that four of the six men left on rile island had been rescued, hut that the mate, named Mydet, and a, seaman named Anderson, had not at that time been recovered. A message received to-day. however, reported Mint one of the two missing mon had been sighted just after sunset on Tuesday ni-ht and it was Imped to have him on beard and to collect the rest of the i party. To-dav a still Inter message stated that all the men had been recovered, and tbe Chatham had sailed for Auckland. The party had had a eanip ashore on a cliff, with plenty of provisions anil a, fair amount of water. The mute and Anderson must have lost their way in the bush among the hills, which are precipitous. TE KATIE’S EXECUTION. FIXED FOR MONDAY. ■ AUCKLAND, October 4. Tbe execution of To Kahn lias been fixed for next Monday.
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