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GENERAL TELEGRAMS

DAMAGES AGAINST A MOTOR CAM.

' | My Telegrapli.—Press Association. ■ .u K ~yr Ashhurton, Friday, -w the Magistrate'! Court to-day fro»r\vni :OSI ' y m toMHtV u L Tl, Jane M ««ung-Jor iniut ,f I- t . hrou « h bui "K """own frieht.!■ if t 0 a ! ,O ».V taking 1 ignt at defendants' motor oar. ,)ud." w« s given for plaintiff f ol . £3O " RAILWAY MEN'S UNIONS. Mr w a "' cl . lin S to n. I-ast Night. Ani'iV „ , y® l . l ' l - president of tho vants has 1,,. . v of Railway Servanta has challenged Mr. George Brown, incident of the Enginemen and Fire<lebate estl f m i ''"""'"l' 10 an < l >» the interests Of the locomotive men of New Zea- | land to form themselves into an association separate from the A.S.R.S.?" Mr A Pitch Wishes to meet Mr. .lirown at Auckland, \\ ellington, Christchurch, S "J 1 ; I : i r reai " ii1 ' <™< i w»,id b 0 glitd to add other places. SOC'IKTV OF RAILWAY SERVAXIS. nii , „ . Wcetport, Friday. ' the following resolution was pais. id at a meeting of the Westport branch of tli..> Amalgamated Society of Railway ijenants: "Jhat this branch considers . Aeting-MiiiiHtcr of Railways In vetolhit I 7' IS, - 0n 0 . tho Uaihv ».r Appeal Hoaid to he inconsistent with true democracy and opposed to the spirit of Liberalism, which his Government is supposed to symbolise. APPRECIATION OF MR. HOCfl. ti «r , r , West -P ol ' t . Friday. ** import Labor Union passed <v resolution appreciating the noble stand taken by Mr. Hogg in sacrificing his position, with its emoluments, rather than deny his principles and act the part of a political Hypocritej and urging all workers and their dependents locab Iv support and encourage Mr. Hogg to form a distract Labor Party in the House of Representatives.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 146, 17 July 1909, Page 2

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296

GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 146, 17 July 1909, Page 2

GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 146, 17 July 1909, Page 2

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