GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
OPIUM SMUGGLING. By Telegraph.—Press Association, Wellington, March 31. A Chinese member of the crew of the steamer Knight Templar was fined £.'!', to-day for smuggling opium. The captain said the fine would be paid. This is the fourth conviction of the kind since the Knight Templar arrived.
THE MARAMA MISHAP. Wellington, Last Night. ' The marine inquiry regarding the stranding of the steamer Marama near San Francisco on January 27th, fixed for to-day, was adjourned till May 20th, as Captain Crawford, late master of the Marama, was unable to be present.
COUNCIL OF EDUCATION. Climtchurch, Last Night. The North Canterbury Education Board has decided to nominate C. H. Opie, an ex-chairman of the Board, fcr a scat on the Education Council as one of the South Island representatives.
THE CASE AGAINST BUNN.
Cliristclmrcli, Last Night. The case of the police v. Bertram Bunu was called at the Magistrate's Court this morning. The chief detective asked for a further remand, and Bunn was remanded to appear on April 9th.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 251, 1 April 1915, Page 8
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168GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 251, 1 April 1915, Page 8
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