GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
ENGINE-DRIVERS' CONFERENCE, By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch, Yesterday. The annual conference of the locomotive engine-drivers of New Zealand opened this morning, Mr. J. Henderson presiding. The Mayor extended a welcome to the delegates. The president said the executive did not agree on the whole with the manifesto of the Federation of Labor and thought they should strive to bring the war to n. conclusion as soon ns possible and uphold the integrity of the British Empire.
WELLINGTON SUPREME COURT. Wellington, Yesterday. At the Supreme Court to-day Mr. .Justice Chapman sentenced Tlioiuas Langlois, a Frenchman, to seven years' imprisonment, and Caesar Wautcrs, a Belgian, to six years' imprisonment, botli for indecently assaulting males. In the ease of Albert James Adams and Robert Ralph Carr, seamen, charged with theft from the Corinthic, in which the jury found that the robbery was committed while accused were in a state of temporary insanity, the judge ordered the prisoners to be detained in custody, and said he would state a case for the Court o£ Appeal to decide the tneanipg of the verdict,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1916, Page 2
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