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GENERAL TELEGRAMS

Td-IE I'OLICIS COMMISSION. By Telegraph.—Press Association. .p. >r . Cliristehurch, Last Night, lit i au interview here, said that h e n0 news {or publicatio]l with regard to the appointment of Mr. ■U. vv. Bishop as a Commissioner to ennuire into the position of the polico toree. ih e order of reference had not been drawn up and the scopo of enquiry had not been s'ettlcd.

PRISON REFORM. _ Ciiristcliurch, Last Ni»ht. In an interview, Dr. Findlay said investigations were being made with regain to tho reformatory prison nt Moniohaki, and he hoped to have the sj stem inaugurated as soon as the necessary buildings, to enable classification to be carried out. had been' erectf.' l. *i "'"I "'. S P a s'chemo ioi the classification of prisoners tmoughout the Dominion, but was encountering serious dilliculties on account ot structural divisions i„ the eMstiiig ga o | s . n „. 0lll(l |iro i>. Uj | y bl , la.ier if he could adopt the gaol's to t tr f thai. t() the gaols. Provision was , also being made for single cells at Hi-tree-planting stations.

VOTES FOR RAILWAY WORKS, Th fii ■ Welli "g' u 'i, last Night, l ie following appropriations for -x----™«„i" re i °" ™',h v,l .y works have been passed by Cabinet:—.Stratford-Om'ii-'l'imn ' t r K ' Northward m , ' 0100, Swi&, 'rS' "!? 000 ' Kivmidep.fiin i>- ' ore l ,u ki-Naiiiu t:()U0, C. ins Bwr WoOO It is understood il, ,-w " 7 " r tIM " ""ff" "the wise have been expected in vitw muh bv l! m " ,U ' U like, ' v t0 made by the unemployed.

A TRAIN SERVICE DISCONTINUED ti, u- • < W«mnßto Saturday. ' . Ihe Minister f or Railways has' "ive-j iiihti actions to stop the extra train belt I Ant ' k '; ,ml am , l Dn "'- V the end of tie month on the ground that the expense is not justified, lint the ordinai.v suburban service will he extended from Otahnhii to Papatoetoc.

MIMTAItV TUAIXfXfi GliOCVn ' Wellington, Military people and others arc interested :n advocating the establishment of a permanent training .'round for ed for one place in the Vowi. kl„,i Major .Brandon, at the volunteer smoke conceit last night, made a strong appro for he separation of the military Si "ULt. ~cfcnoe forci! ,Rom "" :i -

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 128, 28 June 1909, Page 2

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 128, 28 June 1909, Page 2

GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 128, 28 June 1909, Page 2

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