DOMINION NEWS.
1 . INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Jan. 27 Important proposals for an industrial ' organisation as a phase of New Zea- | Iplid's war elTort have fieon considered Iby the. Government, and the outcome v ill be the'appointment of an Indns-t-:al Efficiency Board, .which will advise (lie Government regarding measures which nay 'be* necessary to.' meet the labor shortages caused by the war. 'Hie Lcard, will act in conjunction With 10/al committees. One task will be to adivse the Gove.'rlv.ent v.'hat- use can be. made of balloted men who are medically* unfit. MARTON CASE. • - Marion, Jan. 91 In the M.irton Court yesterday .Stephen Fislie-, a returned soldier, was c< mmitted for trial for firing five shots M. Alfred Elder, a 'midnight visitor, on January 7th. Elder received two \> junds. Rail was allowed in a Burety -of £3OO.
UNIVERSITY DEGREES. Auckland, Jan. 27 Tho Senate has conferred the following degrees:—Bachelor of Arts and Engineering (civil!, Isaac Richardson Robertson. Canterbury College; Bachelor of Arts, iKathleen Mere Brown (nee G!.,s:'i w), Otago; Bachelor of Laws, Frcdk. George Hall-Jones, Wellington.
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