TELEGRAMS.
! nv Tfcf.EfiHAPil —PF.R PPrtir ASSOCIATION
UNIVERSITY SENATE. DUNEDIN. Jan. 19. At the Senate this morning a resoln
given power to cooler degrees was lost In I I to 9. A resolution was . ,ii l ied censuring the board ol studies for occupying time dismissing subjects I cviind its jurisdiction. Objection wa-* taken to the Board giving view- on lour separate Universities. 11081® i l'A I, I’ATIItNT'S END. GISBORNE, Jail. J 9 Frudciick George Chapman, an moialc ~[ public hospital was tound dead at 2.80 this morning with ids I.!|l-fiat cut by a rsv'.ur. Deceased was married with five children and resided at Muriwai. MR HOLLAND'S RFI’I.Y. WESTPORT. Jan IV. This alien,mm Mr 11. E. Holland. M i*.. Chairman of the Purlinmentory Labour I’arty, lelugraphed the following reply to the I’rime .Miuistei . “Thanks for reply. I regret, however, that viuir telegram gives no indualion of dare on whieli Government will in,,.t Uarliatm nt, I am confident tinpublic will disapprove oi the heavily defeated Government neglecting m meet I’arlianient prompt ly. I a'" " ls J sure tli- public will icgani with tin sain: asloui-biucnt as myself that tin December 7lit verdict was interpreted to mean a victory lor Government. election petitions. DUNEDIN. January 20. Till* C idol .1 list in* is at I resent making arrangements tor hearing tie t d,.Hi-.,n petitions of Eden. Wait-.mo. Western Alum i and Oaiuriu. Sir I!. Stout sides the three North Island petilim.s will probably he heard by Jii--tie*s lie-king and Stringer and tile (»t.i r ll.l ill on,.- iiy J list ice Adams and b i inseJ I. PICKPOCKET G'A.NG. \Y Kbld NG TON. January 19. The police have issued a warning that a gang of expert piek-)ioekets are Operatiug in tile litv and at the races. SALK OF TROTTERS. HASTINGS, January 19. The sale of Llio late IL Shadbolt’s trotting stock to-day was largely attended. representatives of the whole I )mn in ion and ol Australia being present. Every lot wa- sold under Cie lt-i nimer. The t lotting stallion. Native King bought b\ Peter Shudlmlt. letehod 800 gu incus. 11 ilia Dillon (etched 100 guineas, being bought by a hical man. The brood mares rea Used from 12 to •T2 gaine.i.s. Til,, till ee- Ven I-olds sold at IroiM 17 to 71 guineas and the nm. yenr-. id- I'rou, B 1 to .VI guineas. Fillies and rolls by \aLive King fetehed 22 to 91 guineas. A Kay gcpfmg. Reind b i‘o lie lit II ■ i guineas. 'U e brood mare, Alls. Moore (BOgim. ■Old .Muriel Stin iAO eus) went I" U*. t rn I in. SCIIK.ME FnR TI.MBER WORKERS. WEE El NGT< L\. Jan. Is That the relations of Capital ami l.abour should be paid a pre-delermin - ''d rate and assured against risks, and that Labour should take all il can make out of the proceeds of the venture. by increased ellmiomi and nppliCillloil. wpl'p l *||Gofs| ioJIS colli.IIIIim! iii ,i I'Uper read before the Seiem-e Congress by Mr G. 11. V. Hamilton, a practical man controlling a saw uiillin ■ company, U'ldrii engages 7,n0 hands. At present. Labour's wage is predetermined on a basis permitting a bare snhxistcni r. 'I lie proposed scheme would average a higher standard nf idfieienry and give knowledge •that the employee would receive a right ltd sfiare ot the proceeds of his efforts, the employer to have a measure of control in the business justified by the sor rendered. A, premium on tin Lttiik iate, to cover risks, could be paid over the pi e-del rrmined rate, to '''‘'•cr Capital'., risks. Half ol tin* directorate would be elected L,\ Capital shareholders. ('omprlitiou and taxation would -aleguard the consumer. Ereai status, without which the scheme could not possibly be permanent., would
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