GENERAL TELEGRAMS
IJKAD TEACHERS AXU CADETS, y .telegraph,—Press Association. Wellington, Last Niclit. Uwntly (he Wellington Headmaster,' I _ handed to the Press a j
I o conipiaijHiHr that . tonclicM's wove called out in- charge of |cnik-t» too frequently and .without due consideration; also that there was too uracil display, which wnu superseilin.r j elliciency. The matter was referred b? i! r "f>i 011 Education Board to Mr.
I-n (cll i liniuiu ) : uld Captain JleDon-
aid, who have decided that occasions upon- which cadets have been asked out were not too frequent, and were suit- I able occasions, sufficient reason havili" , been given- in each ease. °
OF DOMESTICS. CUvtefckuveh, Last Mi : t. the coinimttise appointed to promote the miration of suitable domestic
workers into the Dominion have scut copies of the petition, which it is proposed to present to Parliament, to every mayoress throughout New Zeaand. Already very encouraging replies have lieen received from other centres
[ in regard to the movement, and tlicrc 'is evidently a widespread feeling that the scarcity of domestic ''help" has heI come a very serious question. ' A PLEASANT TASK. 1 _ Wellington, Last Night. . The Wellington shareholders of the Ifanawatn Railway Company are waned to-day in the pleasant task of drawing? at the rate of -jus per share on the shares tliev liehl in the company. The total amount to lie distributed"locally is £270.001), with the prospect later oil of another 4s or 4s (id per share. l'X\T3ROAßGltir.j HAND CONTEST, j _ Inverearglll. Last Night. J
At a> nii't't-ing of tlie coTiimit t™ appointed to carry out arrangemojits for the proposed band contest "at Invercarpil, it was dwlded to hold tlip contest on Novonilioi' 2,L fir,l nnrl in,
and to write to Jlr. Richard Stead, the well-known English judge, who is judging at Ballarat i;i October. ' C'O-OPERATIVE FREEZING' WORKS. Master ton, Last Night. At a meeting of delegates from tin 1 Farmers' Unions iin Wairarapa and Forty Mile Busli to-day, it was derided to form a co-operative freezing work* company. j RAILWAY FACILITIES. Napier, Last Night. 'Ait a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to-day a letter was read from Mr, Fred W. Williams, ur'ging the "ieeesity for more expeditions transfer of I passengers by rail between the east and west coasts, and more speedy service with Wellington in connection with the Main Trunk express. The matter was referred to the special committee for report..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 51, 25 March 1909, Page 2
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