GENERAL TELEGRAMS
•' THE MIXES COMMISSION". , By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Yesterday. The Mines Commission, having practically finished its work in the North Island, will commence its South Island tour this week, probably at Nightcaps on Thursday, theiwe proceeding to TnvejuMirgill, Central, Otago, anil Kaitangata. : CASE OF IXSPHCTGR GILLIES. I Christchurch, Yesterday. | , The Attorney-General lias replied to | 111'. J. McCombs, stating th&t he has reviewed the. c««> of ex-Inspector Gillies, <uui the Government is unable, to do more in his ease tliarf has been done in other eases Where efnployt'es of the State left the service before <|ualifying-for the' maximum pension. THE-MED FLAG BRIGADE. Waihi, 'September VI. CliaS. Smith, president of the" Waihi Socialists, in --the course of an antimilitarist address in the public streets on Saturday night referred to the King as "a man with two wives." A; portion of the. crowd hooted, and threats were made to demolish the pla'tform, but the Socialists were too strong, and the speaker was allowed' to »)inish. The : meeting ended with cheers for the Red [Flag. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 69, 12 September 1911, Page 2
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172GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 69, 12 September 1911, Page 2
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