NEW ZEALAND NEWS.
PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT LUNDON FOUND GUILTY. WELLINGTON, this day. The Appeal Court announced it had come to the decision that Mr Lundon was guilty of professional misconduct, and asked counsel if he had anything to say with regard to punishment. Mr Blair spoke briefly in mitigation and the Court reserved its final judgment
Real old matured Malt Vinegar! That's Lotus Brand "Many men," said Mr J. M. Reardon at the Military Board in Wellington, "are attracted to the slaughtering business by the high wages being paid, but the percentage of men who stick to it is very small." The amounts received in connection with "Our Day" efforts are as follows:—Donations: £24, 19s 4d nett; sports etc., £l2O 5s sd; concert, £55 15s Id'; flag, £SB 3s; Art Union, £B2 19s; Rangiwaea,. £lO6 9s 2d Total: £448 lis. .'* ,
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Taihape Daily Times, 3 November 1917, Page 5
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139NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Taihape Daily Times, 3 November 1917, Page 5
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