GENERAL TELEGRAMS
OBITUARY. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Chrbtchurch, La.st Xight. Mr. A. C. Lean, whose death tool; place at Hastings to day, was well known in Canterbury, where in the seventies and eighties be was a successful rower and a prominent member of the Canterbury Rowing Club. DUTY OX FARMERS' IMPLEMENTS, Timaru, List Night. At a meeting of the South Canterbury Executive of the ' Farmers' Union . the president spoke of lue action of ironmasters . in seeking the co-operation of trades unions in obtaining a large increase in Customs duties 011 implements and farm machinery, as likely to result in injury to farmers' interests if effective. A remit to Hie Dominion Conference was adopted, that the Government be urged to import farm laborers and domestic servants. J'.OATIXO PARTY MISSIXG. Wei 1 i ngton, Sat u rcla y. N'olliing has been seen of the three men who left Petone on 'ihurxdav on :i fishing excursion in the harbor.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 1, 26 June 1911, Page 5
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155GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 1, 26 June 1911, Page 5
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