GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
SUBURBAN RAILWAY RATES. J By Telegraph.—Press Association. (i | Wellington, Yesterday. ' 4$ In the course of his reply to a do* ,' 3 putation which asked for the extension , of the suburban area on the Man&watu line to include Plimmerton, Mr. Millar4|i said the demands for extension had to /J| be refused, especially all travellers for. ' ® long distances took advantages of auburban rates and continued the re- V 1 mainder of the journey at the ordinary rate. By these means the department ~ii was losing thousands of pounds a year. .€§ ■ '" ■ DISHONEST OFFICIAL. Christchurch, Yesterday. | J. G. McKenzie, formerly employed in the State fire Office, pleaded guilty MB to charges of misappropriation involving $8 about £2O. He was comsntfcd to the Supreme Court for sentence. Wie mail* ager of the branch stated that McKeh- 3$ defalcation were known to exceed ;JJ £6O. Accused had admitted they reached about £BO, and the sum of £BO had been paid to the Department.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 138, 20 September 1910, Page 5
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159GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 138, 20 September 1910, Page 5
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