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DOMINION ITEMS.

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE, By Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright. HASTINGS, June 5. At a combined conference of delegates of the Borough Council, Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, General Labourers’ Union and Retailers’ Associations, as well as private citizens, held yesterday evening to discuss the unemployment problem, a motion was unanimously earned: “ That • this meeting, representative of Hastings local bodies and civic organisations .urge upon the Government, the necessity of.establishing an unemployment insurance, system and that the subsidy system be extended to permit the granting of a subsidy to works involving 50 per cent capital expenditure, in lieu of 40 per cent.

movement of navy. AUCKLAND, June 5. H.M.S. Dunedin and Diomede left this morning on a two months’ cruise. They spend three days at Norfolk Island before going to. Australia.' :-'*. »• ■:* v .-J .} f. , ; > - -Aiv > r- *. <> •//.*/, - /J v DEATH AS RESULT OF -C 1 • , . ... ACCIDENT..,.-. ij . •i< s; it WAiROA, ?Jhne 5; ? The death occurred' ( last 'night u,t the County Hospital; ofClarencb •Spence, a young married martmember of . a well-kno\v(n. Rilalcjturi family. Deceased slipped Iwhijrt practising football and hiis spine, .-...k* \ BOOKMAKERS ARRESTED. U HEAVY FINES; " ' •(

AUCKLAND, June 5. ' The premises of two local bookmakers were raided this morning by Detectives, who arrested Butler Bennett aged 50, charged with keeping a common gaming house and James Dry- \ land aged 30, charged with assisting in the management. On similar charges concerning the of another 1 building, detectives arrested Jamies Edward Burtenshaw aged 28, and Keith* RAynes aged 21.,. s In the Courti" Burtenshaw and Bennett were each, fined 43100 and: Ray ties and Dryland. '£'2s each..*; ; •.})•}■( *=l , t i; , (/SENTENCED ", PRISONER 'j RE-CHARGED. 4 /•> . WELUINQTON, June 5^ After -.being sentenced in the Supreme Court to > three years’ hard for breaking, entering and theft, George Robert Munsey (aged 28) appeared bet fore Mr Page S.M, on six charges of theft, one attempted theft, one of committing mischief to which he pleaded guilty. The sentence _ , .three jitai ; 'rent' with the Supreme Court'termyjjj.

lEdvfih Hbwat,;:Emplrd; Hotel, Kaps ieri". !"• Michael Keenan, Royal Mail Hotel Woodstock. $ VA M A M JU . Daniel Ryan, All Nations Hotjd, Rlmu. A* 4 a t Edith "Webster Longford Hot®| Lower Kokatahi. It' Thomas J. Furlong, Kokatajhi Hotel, Kpkatahh *■ & * : P Henry J. McMahan, Empire Hotel, Ross. William McCluggage, Royal Mail Hotel, Okarito.

RENEWALS ADJOURNED. Charles [A. Tulloch, Lake • Hotel, Lake Kanieri.— Adjourned for three months on conditions laid down. Annie Mclntyre, Duke of 'Edinburgh Hotel, Greymouth. (Adjourned for three mouths, to enable hot water ..jsep-yjce- be installed). /|tEva J. Popich, Murphy’s Hotel) JRumara. —Adjourned for Jhree month^. 'LICENSES £

roa, ’ £lO. '\by\\ \_ f\ ) George' (N.' Orsh6iffp^^| v ßakeside Hotel, ’Moan'a', £26•David Taylor,, 1 Midland Rail why Hotel, Kokiri, 4; John Morressey, Cashmere Bay Hotel, Te Kinga,, £2O. John J. Keating, 'Perry Range Hotel, Jacksons, £5. ' Clara Youngman, Bush Inn Hotel, Aickens, £5. Samuel Yde, Otira Gorge Hotel, Otira, £5. Arthur Robinson, Tramway Hotel, Teremakau, £5. Edward Foley, Foley’s Hotel, Westbrook, £2 10s. ... - ■' Edward Lewis . Morgan Mitchell’s Hotel, Lake Brunner, £5. :’••• George Herbert Ferguson, Ferngrove Hotel, Fergusons, _ £7> 10s. v. William Wriglit, Lake lanthe Hotel, Pukekura, £7 10s. < Rose Graham, Glacier Hotel, Waihi), £2O. _ , Henry Lewis, Harihari Hotel, Harihari, £2O. John Cloher, Wataroa Hotel, Wataroa, £ls. ■ , Francis H. A. He veldt, Forks Hotel, Okarito Forks, £7 iOs.

WHOLESALE LICENSES GRANTED. Griffen and Smith Limited, Greymouth. ; • . Kettle Bros. Limited, Greymouth* Edward McDonnell, GreymQuth. James D. Wingham, Greymouth. George A. Perry, Wm. Perry and Co., Hokitika. v ■ .. Malcolm H...Houston',, M. Houston and Co., Hokitika. NEW ZEALAND WINE LICENSE GRANTED. \ William C. Bvaddon, Hokitika*"

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1929, Page 5

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DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1929, Page 5

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1929, Page 5

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