DOMINION ITEMS.
EXiraiSION INTO POLITICS.
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, November 17
The Auckland. Provincial Executive has no knowledge of the alleged action of the New Zealand Farmers Union in drawing up a platform for submission to candidates at tbe next Parliamentary elections. It was reported from New Plymouth on Saturday that the parent body had taken such a step, and that the committee in charge of the movement had recommended tha-t where replies from prospective candidates to the demand for pledges to support the platform, irrespective of party, were unsatisfactory, the names of the suitable candidates be recommended. AUCKLAND THEFT CASES. AUCKLAND, November 17. At the Supreme Court Sydney Louis Bonzaid, 30, was sentenced to a years’ reformative detention for stealing amounts totalling . £ll 6s lid from twelve postal packets. Though only 29, Clifford Nelson Double. to-day, was declared an habitual criminal by Judge Smith, when sentencing him to three years’ imprisonment concurrent on charges of breaking, entering and stealing jewellery valued at £4O, and corruptly bargaining for a reward in consideration of his assistance in the respect of the stolen property.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1930, Page 6
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