GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
A JEWELLERY THIEF. By Telegraph.—Press Association. ■ Wellington Wednesday: Thomas Finnerty, a young man who broke a window of Grady's jewellery shop, grabbed a lot of "rings valued at £IOO, and ran away, but* was caught by civilians, was to-day committed to the Supreme Court for sentence. In his statement to the police Fittner'tyj who was not drunk at the time',? said that the diamonds looked too templjirigi? PUBLIC" HEALTH ACT, Wellington, Wednesday. . Twenty clergymen representing all the churches in the. city, accompanied by six doctors, had a private confer-1 ence with the Minister of .this morning to discuss amendments in "the Public Health Act in the directiqn of making certain provisions of that Act applicable to venereal diseases., lue conference lasted two hours. The Minister declined, to make a definite statement, but said that, while no definite t conclusions were arrived, at, there was unanimous recognition of the need of some statutory provision: and substantial agreement as to certain means.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 117, 25 August 1910, Page 2
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162GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 117, 25 August 1910, Page 2
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