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GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

AUSTRALASIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Tuesday. The Australasian Provincial Press Association has decided to hold its fourth annual conference here in November. The Association has of about two hundred, representative of tine leading provincial press of Australasia. The conference will 'ibe attended by ibwenty-five or thirty who leave Sydney oh November 16 "for Auckland. Meetings will be held on November ;22 and! 23 in, the Chamber of Commerce building. Mr. H. Brett ; hej been entrusted with the ■and. will ..proxide siutajble jmtertainment for the visitors during their Say."' Delegates will be".officially welcomed by the Mayor (Mr. Bagnall) on arrival, and will be , numerous sight? of interest. They-will visit Rotorua and the thermal,,, thpn to Wellington,' ChristchureiV and 1 t)uftedin, returning to, Alistraiia via 'tfip''liluffl HASTINGS HOSPITAL. , , _ , Hastings, Tuesfriy. A determined mowtoent i» afoot to establish a cottage hospital in Hastings. The Mayoir haf reeved an offer from Mr. G. P. Donnelly of £SOO, condition.ally op five otlher subscriptions of XSOO, and five of £2S(T being given. tyr. Donnelly expresses tlhe wish that natives be remembered, and hopes to see a, native nurse stationed at the proposed hospital.

A TIMELY REBUKE. Ohrisitehurch, Tuesday. When Mr. Bishop, S.M., had a mai before him this morning for a thin teach of a prohibition order, he issue a general warning ito prohibited pei sons that he was not going to bar orders treated with contempt, ani where there were persistent 'breaches ci fenders would be dealt with under th Reformatory Institutions Act, and sen ■ to an inebriates' home for two years.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 145, 28 September 1910, Page 2

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 145, 28 September 1910, Page 2

GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 145, 28 September 1910, Page 2

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