Weekly Half-Holidays.
(Ber Press Aisoclation.) UUNEDIN, Jan 6\. At a meeting of to fl» the day of the half-holiday it was. deekled to observe it on Wednesday, as at present. Nearly all the speakers expressed themselves in favour ol Saturday, hut thought it should be lixwl 'hy the Legiislutury ami not loft U> conferences to takd the initiative. Mi amendment in favour ol Saturday was rujecUuV, the delegates from Port Chalmers, West Hanbour, South DißiioJim, and Cavt'rßlmm ouily budpiorting- it. Isolated Chinese! ♦—.— (Per Press Association.) wainuanui, u«aL e. Comviderablc curiosity was. aroused in town this afternoon by t,„ e action of the police in shutting U p a Chi-, ncse fruit sliop i» the Avenue and isolating liiis assistants. The officials are wry reticent, but it appears from what can bo gathered that the Chinese are suspected of fcavmg own in contact with a Chiiianian who is now in Wellington untts Ute dS onfWaßUPPoSed^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1904, Page 2
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154Weekly Half-Holidays. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1904, Page 2
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