GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
Mr;. MASSEY'S MOVEMENTS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Christcliurch, Last Night. Mr. Massey informed a reporter today that he would not be able to return to Christcliurch to speak until after the session started. He was speaking in Auckland next week, and, if he could manage it, in four other places before the House met. We added that the Reform League m Christcliurch would be able to announce the candidates for the city and suburban seats witiiin the next week or two. HI'RfILAKY AT HUN'TLY. Auckland, July I], Messrs. Green and Colebrooke's Huntly branch store wag' visited by burglars during last night. This morning it was found that tuvo large plate-glass windowsin the shop had been smashed, evidently; bv half a brick, which was found among the splinters, ami then entrance was e/l'ected through T.ifl hole. There, \vere traces of a burglar having gone through various departments, marks of candle grease being all over the floors. " A gun and other goods were taken.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 16, 13 July 1911, Page 5
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163GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 16, 13 July 1911, Page 5
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