GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
BOROUGH COUNTIES SUGGESTION. By Telegraph.—Press Association. ■ P&hiatua, Last Night. the Borough Council unanimously ??- sol\od tluit, in view of the world-wide system of espionage, instigated by onr enemies and the terrible losses our soldiers and sailors have suffered thereby the Council requests the Prime Minister 'to immediately dispense with the services of all unnaturaliscd Germans in Government employ, or receiving Government monies. ■itiaßl ELECTRICAL SCHEME DKI'EItRED. Pahiatua, Last Xight. Acting on the advice of the Wellington consulting engineer, the Borough Council resolved to deter tile municipal electric, light ami |.o\%t scheme' fur twelve months, owing to the scarcity and high price of electrical materials A loan of £IO,OOO was raised a few months ago for the scheme. Two cketrical experts' reports were also o'btained.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1915, Page 4
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125GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1915, Page 4
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