TELEGRAMS.
THE "MODERATE'. LEAGUE' Gisborne, November 2. An enthusiastic meeting tu-night, the Mayor (Mr G. Sherratt) presiding, decided to form a branch of the Moderate League. 'Mr A. 11. Wallis ivas elected president, and a strong committee of well-known business men was set up.
A SHIPPING TROUBLE SETTLED. Wellington, November 2. The Union S.S. Company to-day agreed to the demand made by tlio firemen on the steamer Waitoino that three extra hands shouid be engaged in the stokehold, as the vessel was' t 0 make an extended oversea trip, and the' work would be more continuous than on strictly intercolonial runs. Tlie men wpre engaged, and the Waitomo sailed this afternoon for Newcastle. . STREET BETTING Auckland, November -2. In the Police Court to-day, Joseph I 1 Arnworth was lined the maximum .1 mount of £IOO for betting in the atrciefcs.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 4 November 1914, Page 2
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140TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 4 November 1914, Page 2
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