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TELEGRMES

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Alatters lelaling to the Arhnialion Aet formed the principal business ol 1 1.. New /ealaml Allu.nee ol Labour ('oiiloioneo 10-ilai. I’mp.ised ainendmeiils to vh,. Aet v\eie ilistiissed .it length. The position ol the l.ahuiir Assessoi Oil the ( milt will he also discussed by the ( onleiemo. ']Tie ipiestion ol muninaiine a successor to Mr MrCullollgh. WHO has indi,'aleil I‘is intent mn ol resigning 1.. ..., i|i,. Coiii-l, lo w I ueh hu was ie,.,.1,11 v |eapjioinled. will al-o *‘"iie up lur consideration. ISKSOl.l"1'ION Ol'' PIiOTKST. WAN'cAN'I I. t let. tir. 'l'll,. I, lea 1 hialleil el I ile A.S.i- N. s' its i nee I inn. to-night. pass,.! a irsolull,m. disbelieving i Hi,t any railwayman laid expressed his willingness as stalml liV M r Willy in Ihe I louse) lo ae,,.p, 1,..,- pa\ and woik longer lioih'. also that* as nil iiieiou-.es m wanes lolloweil the inline prices. warns dioilld follow, arnl not pierede I lie lull i" |)l ici'. 'Y\.c prutc^f»‘*l n | { Uv b’sirmiTs* I’niuii in :i ivdm l inn in Civil v *ci.\ anl < anti iimnl tin* (Imcrtimcnt to n*«lct*m pie,lp.es liiai ;i.,■ ecu. hi h o 'he war woiJd lead to v,., cn occupy >11'• A I,et ter points slum pi et iausly . SCHOOL COMMITTEES. AVELLINUTON, Oil. ‘id.

A eonferenee ~f delegates of the School Committees Assoeiation conelmled to-day. Iteinils were pas-,si reaffirming the necessity of I'roe- school hooks for all schools ; the appointment ol mil lime caretakers to ensure cleanliness in schools in view ol the pievalanee of rpidelll i's; tluil W lie the niyximum nuinher of pupils in any class; that free ami compulsory medical ibiid denial treatment In* provide' l,v the Slate for all children attending Stale schools. ()fficcr!i were elected as follows: President. A Heverell i (Tiri-slehureli ; \j,e residents. .1. K. Ilnruhlnu ( h'oxt, n * Mr Smith AI.P.. (Taranaki): |{. 11. I’nl I "f. ( A Hekla ud) ; AV. 11. Si. el, lOtapo'l : Siwretnrv ami Treasurer, A. o. White (Wellington'): Commit lee. Messrs 11. C. Lagrange (AfanawatiD : If Kyes. (Wellington) ; AL- Sid1, v . AI.P. (o'lii'm) ; Air Atmore. M.T>.. (Nelson); .1. AA'. Henderson (AA Tairara| !i) : and Mr Hrilee (AVaneantii). KOrN'D IpvniNC. pr'Nlfl'lX ();. nTT'oitias Afef’ulel a railwev slll- - married, ami aireil -Tl. was found hiineimj. in a washhouse tit Piiiiakniitii last night.

Al.l.KOl’:l> Mf’HDKH OK Ollll.l). INVK.IK'AIIdILL. 0,1. A I I lII' Qui'clisiilll II Mayisl 1 I e's (’mill nil Monday, lii'l’nM' i . Lcvvy. SAL. Kiliili Ncliuir. a noil *Jll, Mils ,-!i:t I .••I with l hi' linn ill", ul Lri' m-,' ly Ln. :i illi'y it im:i 1 1- child lit Lower Sholovnr, nn Scplcmhcr ll>. Accused reserved Itt'i drlonee and whs ii ii in i 1 1 1 •< 1 In 1 1 n■Sn in I'lnr ('mill at I nverea m i!I tor trial, hail lieine; alh'U I'll. XOTIl'l \|H K DISK ASKS. AVKI.LI.XdTOX Oct. L’d. A l a Imla ted ml uni of I lie nnl ''iahle diseases fill- tin- last ii’rli «-<*nt:iins two UNiisiial it,'ins. On' l is a ,-asr nf hori-|;,.i-i (which in mil infoelinusl. ami one is nf U'lnnsv. The lalli'r case is that, nf a ('hinalimit, who entered AA ellinvlnil Hcspilal for t mat input for a different roinplaint lln was fmiml to ho suffering! from loprosy. Ho prohahly will lm transferred In lII.' loi'iw colony on Quail M;i.ml. I vtt.lton. OOYF.TtXOIt AT AVAXO AXT'T AALAXOAXOT. Oct t>o. The Oovornor-rionornl took part in nn intomstinir cricket match to-day. matin'! ten runs in his fiTst innincs. ami seven in the second. TTo also visited various schools in the district

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1921, Page 1

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TELEGRMES Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1921, Page 1

TELEGRMES Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1921, Page 1

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