NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
LASCAR LABOR. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, November 17. Mr. Belcher, secretary of the Seamen's Union, wires Sir Joseph Ward: ''While appreciating the Government's beneficent intentions in the matter of legislating against Lascar-manned vessels, the Seamen's Union is of opinion that immediate remedial measures are necessary to tax the P. and 0. service this season. I understand at Wellington this could be done by local enactment." COMPULSORY SOBRIETY. Dunedin, Yesterday. Breaches of prohibition orders have been somewhat frequent lately in Dunedin, and apparently an effort is being made to deal vigorously with persons supplying liquor to prohibited individuals. To-day George Fairlie, a prohibited man, was fined £7 for procuring liquor for himself and another • prohibited. The latter, Thomas Buddicomb, has been convicted of seven breaches since 1000, and was fined yesterday for the breach, and is to be sent to Pakatoa.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 188, 18 November 1910, Page 2
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143NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 188, 18 November 1910, Page 2
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