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GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

AX KNIiINK DlilVKi; DISQUALIFIED. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The Minister ia charge of the Inspection of Machinery Department- has disqualified ( aarles Millie for three months from holding an engine driver's certilicate. in t o!!- -, qitciice of collision between iv.o locomotives on the Waihi Company's line at Waihi on March 7 •'ast, .\iiliie. who was driving one of the locomotive-, having failed to pick up the "running siatf at the crossing. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Wellington, Last Night. The number of jiersoii.s w'"o arrived in the Dominion during April last is 2201, and the departures 4184. For April lii!0!l the figiiii s were: Arrivals 2372, departures 401.1.

TROUBLE !X THE BOOT TRADE. Christcliurch, Last Night. In comic.'litm with '.lie recent threatened trouble in the hoot trade,' owiiig to the action of the employers m discharging their girl apprentices the day before a liolidav, a report was received at yesterday evening's meeting of the Ohl'istehnvc!i I'uotmakers' Union from the executive of the New Zealand Boot Trades' Federated Union,' to the effect that the executive had decided to take lega 1 advice 011 the mutter. THE MOUMAHAKI FARM. Wanganui. Yesterday. A Herald representative visited the MonniaJiaki State Farm and found everything in good order, and the recent allegations in respect to mismanagement unfounded. Recent retrenchments liav" somewhat narrowed the farmV operations, hut the iiest use is being made of the means av ii! 1

LAW EXAMINATIONS. Wellington, Yest 'r<i;„v. The following are th • suc-i-vsful candidates in tiie special law •■\ain:m:lion held this week:—.l. 'I. rl.wo, T. C. Webb, H, Barton, N. I. Cox, K. S. Grundy. ,\. McCarthy. A M. »'il"k, V. K. Turnbui; (New Ply.-i »i*th",, W. 11. Walton and Miss A. L. Rets. STII.L TIIKY COME. Wellington. Yesterday. The Ruahiiic. due from London on Stindav or Monday, bungs l(i7 passengers in (lie third class', and 41 in the second. There are thirtv assisted immigrants. seven being children and the remainder domestics and wives rejoining their husbands. The Sissex. due on .1 line 14 from Liverpool, brings Dli assisted immigrants.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 40, 27 May 1910, Page 5

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 40, 27 May 1910, Page 5

GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 40, 27 May 1910, Page 5

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