GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. By Telegraph. —Presv Association. Christchurch, Last Night. The committee for the local Society for the Protection of Women and Children approved of Dr. Findlay's proposed, amendment to the Health Act. j A PIANO RECORD. Feilding Monday. Edward Travis, who started playing' the piano on Thursday morning at 6" o'clock, continued till 2.30 on Sunday! morning, thus playing • 09y 2 hours a world's record. During the performance he was transferred with the piano to another building a quarter of <i away without removing his hands from the piano. THE LAW'S LONG ARM. Napier, Monday. At the Magistrate's Court Herbert Walter Insull alias Orr was ordered to be surrendered to the British authorities on a charge of embezzTTng £SOO from his employers, Lloyd and Sons, of Shropshire. Accused admitted his identity.
SYDENHAM WORKING MEN'S CTATB. Christehurcli, Monday. The inquiry into the irregularities alleged asrainst Sydenham Working Men's Club opened to-day. but was adjourned till to-morrow owing to the inability of the respondent's counsel ?o appear.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 126, 6 September 1910, Page 5
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167GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 126, 6 September 1910, Page 5
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