GENERAL TELEGRAMS
TYPHOID AT KAIAPOI. By Telegraph —Press Association. ■ Clu'jatehuß'h, Last Night. Several cases of typhoid have occurred near Kaiapoi. 1 THE VICTORIA LEAGUE. Ohristchurch, Last Night. A branch of the Victoria League was formed in Christehurch to-day. OLD SOLDIERS' CLAIMS. Wellington, Last Night. Magistrates throughout the Dominion are receiving instructions to investigate old soldiers' claims Against the State. Dr. Findlav told a reporter to-night that he hoped this matter will be finally dealt with during the coming 01 Parliament. THE GOVERNOR'S HEALTH. Palmerston North, Last Night. Lord Plunket's condition continues to show steady improvement. LABOR PARTY AND THE OPPOSITION.
Wellington, Wednesday. Mr. Rosser. .president of the New Zealand Trade and Labor Council's Executive. knows nothing of the renorted proposals to lie maife to the Opposition Party by the Labor Party. Mr. McLaren, organiser of the Feder- ! at ion of Labor, "says the report is simply a "'silly canard." j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 381, 5 May 1910, Page 8
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