GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
THE DENNISTON MINERS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Westport, Last Night. The result of a ballot at Uemnston on the question of a strike over the Westport Coal Company's refusal to pay 24s for certain work done, is not yet complete. The mine management anticipates the mine >vill work as usual to-moirrow. STAMPING OUT THE PLAGUE. Wellington. Wednesday. The Minister of Pub'io Health informed a Post reporter to-day that the recent outbreak of pla.jue at Auckland had been stamped ont, anil that no trace if the disease now remained. All quarantine restrictions have been removed. A WOMAN BURGLAR. Christclmreli, Wednesday. Daisy Olive Moon appeared in court in inswer to charges arising out of a remarkable series of thefts from houses, rhere were seventeen charges. She jleaded guilty, and was committed for sentence. THE- DEFENCE FORCES. Wellington, Wednesday. Including senior cadets, rfle clubs/and territorials, there is a total enrolment )f 22,700 in the New Zealand Defence 'orces, an increase of about 2000 for the i ? ear.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 75, 7 July 1910, Page 5
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165GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 75, 7 July 1910, Page 5
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