DOMINION NEWS.
ACCIDENTS ON WHARVES. By Telegraph.—Press Association Wellington, May 30. The Waterfront Accidents Commission Will sit at Napier on Tuesday next, and will isubseqtieiilly Visit Port Chalmers. It IS anticipated that all the evidence as to liglitetiiig will be obtained at Nattier, thus rendering unnecessary the taking of evidence on that subject at Bluff, Wanganui, and Qisbortie. A FARMER FINED. Palmerston N., May 30. John Judd, farmer, Tokomaru, was convicted in the Magistrate's Court today of harboring defaulting reservistß, anil filled £2O. WHARF-SORTING CHARGES. Wanganui, May 30. In order to bring the matter to a head witii regard to tlhe dispute ever tlie wharf-sorting charges levied by the Railway Department, Wangattui importers have decided to refuse to pay what they consider exorbitant rates. INCOME-TAX FREE LOANS. Auckland, May 30. The Farmers' Union conference, after a letigthy debate, by 7® Votes to 14 rejected a taotioh protesting against the issue of war loans free of income-tax.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1918, Page 2
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