DOMINION ITEMS
!? MR? OOODFELLOWIIIETIM;-.---, i muc» pi HAMILTON, August 23. -I iThe rotirernent from the posifioi). of, - managing. direptoryof tjhlgr*Ghfap'arLy' of ,Mr William Goodfellow was announced ■tby 'Mr Dynes Fulton, chairman of the directors of the New Zealand Co-oper-atiWes Dairy Go, at the annual meet--1-i-filg this morfifcugiiA •". "tM-r- GocidfeUjqw, said Mr Fulton, fejt <bhfflt his >woriwas finished. He had i beelt ’ architect and r "of the : -gi'ehttst 'lnagn itude.
v it s - wA-H'QUSE BURGLED. : ••;CHItJSTOHIJRC'IT„ r August .23. .'' crying at 5.45 this morning 'ftw&kijfied’ Mrs .! El. Stockdale, of 84, Carsdn > StFeotj Bqckenl}ant. She' tried to s'feitbh'the fights on, but evidently thqyMiad'heeqfturned off'at'the meter. EivehTifaHy" Mrs iStockdnle discovered that Ith’feves •: lied • been in the house, and t)hat : abqiitt £l2 and some clothing were'’missing;);. The thief or thieves ’enteredby ’ tliß front door. : oX\*
.SCHOOL APPOINTMENT,
AUCKLAND, August 24
' .-The appciintiiient is ..announced of Miss E. R; Edwards, headmistress of Hamilton. Diocesan School at headmistress''»f ’'Auckland. Diocesan School. Mis's‘ : EdA'ards;was educated at Nelson ’GfrR College, ..Victoria;,' College and Cambridge.
WHEAT? PROTECTION
HAMILTON. August 24
to a “Waikato Times” reporter to-daj|: that the present protection'''meaht 3!» much dearer loaf. for New Zbal(|hdj| Jj|ou. P. A. de la Perrelle, ‘ MlPl Owr Awarau,- . said- lie thought wheajtlf uties would have to be abolisheicl..' come..,to the conclusion “tWat ifYany assistance is given to (New Zen label wheat grower® it must be! much ini ore limited. .If .wheat farmers were igjf'em protection, why not those who raiseifbat'-le.y or oats.
ASSAULT. AND ROBBERY. AUCKLAND, August 22.' The!,'police. ar^iinvestigating., a. report matte’ by .a'.'taSt driver that lie was violently assaiill|.'d and robbed near Victoria Park) :,•! .
lie states that two men stopped him at three o’clock in the morning. One seized hint by ; the throat tyliile the other rifled his,, pockets, taking £l. 'fins’is /tfisquieting as a cat burglar is also at work again in the. city.
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