AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
ALLEGED FALSE BRETENCES, By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received Sept. 8, 10 p.m. Sydney, Sept. 8. Haj-ry Nathan, a commission agent, has been remanded to Ohristcluirch. ito answer seven charges of allegedly obtaining money foy passing valueless cheques in Clwistehurch, thereby obtaining about forty pounds, EARLY CLOSING OF HOTELS, Received Sept. S, 10 p.m. Sydney, Sept. 8. Ihc Assembly, by 44 to 28, carried a motion in favour of nine o'clock closing of hot£l3. The resolution will have no direct effect on efairly closing, it representing merely the opinion of members, and Cabinet will have to decide whether it shall not be enforced by an amendment of the Liquor Act, MAXUKA GETS AWAY.
Wellington, Last Night. The New Zealand Seamen's Union is taking no part in the Manuka dispute, sine© it is stated though the Manuka is on the New Zealand articles, most of the members of her lower-deck crew are Ana: trattans, and not members o,f the Now Zealand Union. Finally, the Union Company conceded the demands on both points raised, and the Manuka was dispatched for Lyttelton at 5.50 p.m., nearly six hours after the time she w&s supposed to sail.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1915, Page 2
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