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GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

SALVATION ARMY.

:.< 1 Per Press Association. '; | ' P Wellington, Last Night. * Thtf foundation stone of the new Salvatidn V Army Training College as a ! tyemoMa'l to the late General Booth, was, j jljiid this afternoon by the Prime Minis-. ! ter, ahH Commissioner Richards. Both . pade jprief dealing.with the york (of the organisation and the life of the|General. TLu estimated cost of t building is £9,700, and the equipment , will brjug the total to about- £13.« At present £9,763 has been passed! j ! Hon. F. M. B. Fiiher also spoke,, and Suggested that, tjie day might come whett j the Government will find it advantage' bus to hand over the control of chart-1 table institutions to the Salvation : Army. '

NEW ZEALAND PAPER MILLS, j Dunedin, Last Night ; The' annual meeting of the New Zea- i (and Paper Mills Company, Ltd., was! held to-day'.- The report for the year) y/ns unfavorable, this being due to thpj Ilood at the end of March, by which; Blocks were damaged to an extent eeti-. mated at £3248, while £l'2CK> will prob-i lie required to complete iThe report and balance-sheet were, Mr. Mitchell, the retiring dj'rwlQti.W and Messrs. Bar'rellary & Co. (Dunedin) and Mr. E. W. 'Bruce (Auckland) ' were reappointed; auditors.

HARBORING ABSCONDERS. | (V Christch'urch, List Night. , \ The charges against two men. of having' harbored absconders from the Te Otanga IndustrhirS'chcol were called on at the s.M. Court to-day* .and the hearing wa» further adjoiinied till June 18, as one of the principal witnesses is ill in =a private hospital.

A DEFAULTER ARRESTED. * Wellington, Last Night. : I\k-h»rjfi 'John Wfjrna was arrested this oriihTg frt'r default of payment of a lino ■fnt*--*ftstfwHn«'»tlie streets in Christcliurch riji March last. t

GIiniSTCIJUBCIJ. > Qhristchurch, Last Night.' A.j)urglary"'oeenrred at Fendalton ore SittUi'dayhiglit,' A large residence was entered and a quantity of valuable goods

IIEATINC) WORKROOMS. .. .-I .Christchurc!>, Last Night. , , The City . Council decided t«r make tin-appeal, to. all .employer* to havo their 'shops, workrooms, and factories iyl2p£rly_Lk<m: A durinfc the winter ... 1 ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 8, 10 June 1913, Page 5

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 8, 10 June 1913, Page 5

GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 8, 10 June 1913, Page 5

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