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GENERAL TELEGRAMS

THE DENTAL CONFERENCE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Saturday. The Dental Conference concluded last night. Mr. J. N. Rishworth (Auckland) was elected president, and Dr. Norman Cox (Timaru) president-elect. It was decided to hold all future conferences at Wellington. RAILWAY OFFICERS' INSTITUTE. Dunedin, Saturday. The Executive Council of the New ! Zealand Railway Officers' Institute has been meeting in Dunedin this week, and expect to conclude deliberations to-rnor-row evening. Matters of importance affecting the clerical division of the service have been comprehensively discussed and dealt with. The proceedings have not been open to the press. ELECTORAL CENSUS. Wellington, Saturday. The Representation Commission to rearrange the electoral boundaries of New Zealand in consequence of the population changes as shown by the recent census, will meet in Wellington next Tuesday. ACCIDENT TO A CRANE. Gisborne, Saturday. Whilst a travelling crane, weighing 8 tons 17cwt., was being lifted from the bold of the steamer Ripple, the chain by which it was suspended from the arm of the wharf crane broke, and it dropped on top of the framework of a large W.A. locomotive consigned to the Railway Department. The 'extent of the damage to the latter is not yet ascertained. NAPIER THEATRE. Napier, Saturday. The Hon. Mr. Pitt arrived from Melbourne with plans for a municipal theatre which will cost £IB,OOO to £20,000. The plans show a building of elaborate design to seat 1000. The council adopted the plans, and resolved to invite tenders returnable on July 31. JOURNALISTS AT VARIANCE.. Palmerston N., Saturday. A writ claiming £5Ol damages for' alleged libel has been issued by E. D.\ Hohen, editor of the Manawatu Daily Times, against the Rangitikei Publishing Company, proprietors of the Rangitikei "Advocate, edited by W. H. Smith.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 19, 17 July 1911, Page 2

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287

GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 19, 17 July 1911, Page 2

GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 19, 17 July 1911, Page 2

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