The London Financial News of August 2 ist has the following re* ference to New Zealand:—“The new Arbitration Bill which has been introduced into the Dominion Parliament by the Government of New Zealand is described by the Labour representatives as a “ most tyrannical measure.” Evidently what antipodean socialism requires is arbitration which doesn’t arbitrate.” While taking a short cut recently near the sawmill, Willow Flat, Waikari, on the Napier-Wairoa-road, Mr Harry Hutchinson came across a lonely grave, with the name of the deceased cut in sandstone. Residents did not know anything about it, but it was stated that a gentleman from Geraldine, Canterbury, had once visited the locality, looking for his brother’s grave, but he had to return without finding it. These him a useful
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 6 October 1908, Page 4
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125Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 6 October 1908, Page 4
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