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ASSAULT ON CONSTABLE I ACCUSED BEFORE THE COURT I I WANGANUI, this dty. I Two young men, Victor and Roy Smith, were charged at the Magis-I trate’s Court, this nlornilg with ea-us-I ing actual bodily h'lrnl to Serge-anti as. Reid, while in the execution of his duty. On application they Were re-I manded for a week, bail heing aliow-I ed. Sergeant Reid is still .~uffer:'ngl from the effects of the lll]lll‘i’es re-_ ceived. A "i I —--~—-———--—-- ~—- I PUKEMIRO .‘3TRiKE SETTLED I a I AUCK;'.AND, this day. I Pukeniiro Miners Union has ugreedl to resume Work provided the check inspectors have the right to see gr-Isl stoppings are properly built_ It is ex- i pected work will be resumed on Moa~l day. " I MINE-SWEEPERS ARRIVE. I SICKNESS ABOARD. I WELLINGTON, Julie 19 I Two of the mine-SWcepel'g which arrived this afternoon have a case" ofl sickness aboard, one case being sus-5 pected influenza. The third vessel is stated to be a clean ship_ -4--—--~-- - I samous ACCIDENT. CAR RUNS INTO TWO RETURNEDI SOLDIERS ’ TIMARU, June 19. A.Sel'ious accident Occurred in the main street. opposite the Public Gardens, at the south.end of the town I'o-nightg In It hollow badly lighted, "W. Condon, stock agent for Dalgety’s ‘coming into town in a poorly lighted car; ran into two 1-etui-ned soldiel‘s—: bi-others‘ named Bowers—who weye Iwere walking on the road. One had a Itliigh fractured. and tho'other had a Ileg broken above the ankle. Both Iwere also injured about the body and Iwere taekn to the hospital. Their in[juries are serious, but not da'n‘g'ero‘ils.
EPIDEMIC COMMISSION’S REPORT DR. V'.»\I.INTINE’S MODIFIED APPROVAL. \VI<J'LLINGTON, This day. The following memo on the Commission<‘s report. by Dr. Valintine, Chief Henlfll (‘)ffic-er, has been handed to the press by the Hon. G. . Russell. Dl’. V'alin‘rille approves of the follov." cmmnendntions (numbers given corresponding \\'i’r‘h numbered p::cn:l.gl'aplls in ColnlnisSi(‘nl'.~l report): Six, seven, eight, ten, eleven (subject to certain modifications). thirteell, and eiglxteell. Dr. Vzxlillfine points on‘: that such recommenda‘ri~On>' -as one, two, three, and fifteen have been already suggested by the Department. Dr. V.-.l.lentine states with I‘(‘fL'l'(‘ll(‘-(‘. to Clause five (appointment of Chief Salli’ral‘y gln,%,pect.or): ‘‘This proposal is approved, provided my-. 1» -all.o’ffie.el' 1121.3 engine-el'illg and high fm-.llnical knowledge. The appoimnwent of such as this Has already been con.<i<lm'ed and 1-eeolnnl'elulcd"by the Depal'flnent‘.” Dr. Vfilinfine also aspprcves of c-l:mse' 12 (fol'lna’ri(3n of health (lepaw-f.lnellt.<): he Sfipu‘-fltC“o‘,-however‘. it will be‘necess:u'y for medical offir-ers to hold 43. diploma of public he:-Il‘rllT. or szimilar _qualifications.
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Taihape Daily Times, 20 June 1919, Page 5
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