CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
Work lias stopped at the Bealey end ;i>f the Otira tunnel, owing, to a dispute between the Public Works Department ami tlie men in reference to contract work. The men aire tanked oat, and Uiey claim that the Department lias violated laslt session's Industrial Disputes Act, by failing to give fourteen days' notice of intention to look-out.
The Aucklasd Farmers' Union urges the Government to watch for the meat trust. One speaker -®ya, "Let the farmers ito loyul to -their own companies, ami all will be well." A young Maori burst a Llood-Ycssel and tKcA an the d-oor-stop of the house at which he wa.s staying in Auckland. The house ocaiipwd by Captain Miekle. officer in chargo of tie N.Z.P.A. at North Head, Auckland, was destroyed by tire. The main magazine was not far away, but there was no danger. The. second victim of (Sunday's lire in Wellington was Geoi'go White, aged 38, a flaxmill hand, formerly of Bradford. I England.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 2, 21 May 1914, Page 5
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163CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 2, 21 May 1914, Page 5
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