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GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

HOSPITAL SATURDAY. ; By Telegraph—Press*Association. Westiport, Last Night Hospital Saturday was instituted for the first tione in Westport and district Inst Saturday, when the town collection realised £lls 10s, equivalent to £253 with the. Government subsidy. Country collections have not yet come to hand'.

BUSINTESS MEN'S PROTEST. Dunedin, Last Night. At a meeting of the New Zealand Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's Association a resolution was passed pro-te-it/mg agninst the Land and Income Assessment Bill now before the House, on the ground that it will hamper trade to a serious extent, and press unduly on agents of foreign firms, who as a rule repudiate all such colonial taxes, which will fall on the agents.

KNOX COLLEGE. Dunedin, Last Night. •The Rev. A. Cameron is meeting with gTeat success in his effort to raise £IO,OOO for the'extension of Knox College. He recently received a donation of £'sooo towards the fund, and now he has received £IOOO from Mr. G. F. Bullen, of Kaikoura, towards the same object.

X-RAY TRiEATM^iNT. Wanganui, Last Night. 'Some time ago it was reported that Dr. Rekl, medical superintendent of the W ;ungianui Hospital, had cured, by means of X-rays, ft case of rodent ulcer. The doctor now has three or four patients under treatment, and they are progressing nicely. THE WANGANUT SEAT. Wanganui, Last Night. Mr. .T. T. ITogan, M.P., announces that he intends to seek re-election against all-comers. DUNBDIN SEATS. Dunedin. Last Night. 'At a: meeting' of the Dnnedin branch of the New Zealand Party to-night, the\ following candidates wore selected to contest seats at the general election l : Dnnedin North, .Mr. A. B. Barclay ; edin South, Mr. J. E. MneManus; Port Chalmers, Mr. A. McCarthy. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK. Wangamii. Last Night. A sharp shock of earthquake was experienced at nine minutes past ten tonight. Wellington. Lust Nirrht. A t-1 iy-Tit. eartliouiike f<»lt in Wellington -.it. 10.10 o'clock to-night.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 69, 12 September 1911, Page 5

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 69, 12 September 1911, Page 5

GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 69, 12 September 1911, Page 5

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