TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BURGLARIES IN CHRISTGEtTRCH, - ■ - OiißisTcifußdHiJuke 10, ■: Recently there "have berin a number of burglaries at suburban shops. The plunder in nearly every case consisted of tobacco. Work for unemployed. * ’ OHRiSTcirußch, June 10. Thg Avon Road Board has voted £IOO to provide work lot the unemployed, on condition that tne sum is subsidised by the Government. THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. . Wellington, Monday. A Cabinet meetng wangheld to-day to consider, as I have been informed, the terms of the ‘ Speech from the Throne.’ Notwithstanding 1 the delicate health of the Minister of Lands, he was present at the Cabinet Council. It Was decided that Mr Pirani the member for Palmerston North, will moue the Adressnn-Reply, which will be seconded by Mr Graham, member for Nelson. i
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1748, 19 June 1895, Page 2
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125TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1748, 19 June 1895, Page 2
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