GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
RAILWAY TIME-TABLES, By CaWe.-Press Association.-Oopyright ■TI.„ m 1 • « Wcll 'ngton, Monday. The Minister of Railways, referriii" to the published statement of alter** nelington.Aiick.and lines informed a T 1 ! I ,'™ tO - lla - v tllat n u 'i"'n? definite had yet been decided upon.
PROPOSED PRISON-GATE HOMS \ a w We'to'gton, Last Night. waLri rS f Isl ?? d res ' d «nts waited on the Hon. Dr. Findlav, Minister of Justice, to-day .protesting against the proposed establishment b? the Salvation Army of a prison-gate home in that suburb. A petition again t the proposal was presented bearing the signatures of 251 women. I„ tlle e Minister spoke highly of the social'work of the Salvation. Army. It was only right that he should hear both sides ; n any ease. He failed to sec how he could interfere. The law provided a remedy by way of injunction, if it «u,id be t«tarnished that the home would amount to a common nuisance. He would ask l Brigadier Bray, the Array's New Zca- I land representative, to explain his side of the case.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 211, 12 October 1909, Page 2
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177GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 211, 12 October 1909, Page 2
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