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A MILITANT BISHOP. ALIEN. TELEGRAPHIST AlffiESTa^B Deceived Sept. 15,11.40 pjk ;-' '|l§9 New York, Sepi.'l^^M Dr. Goro, Bishop of Oxford, W^f^H rived. He is touring the country |h|^H \ making speeches in eupporft ,~Pf"w|9B ' Allied cause—Auc-NZ Cabe Aagocj&JaM Hiss Wanda Jeu'tungzer, a t&BgijijWraiH 'lst, lias been arrested- According to^m^| , official of the Justice Department, tpfH^| '. confessed that she stole Washington telegrams and handed, tl^^B , to persons whom she believed* wStlHi transmit them to Germany—AuM^^H Cable Assoc- ,'^rliH SEDITIOUS SOCIALIST LFjUSEkI§M Received Sept. 15,1150 pit ''VfjfSH New York, Sept, llliM Eugene Debs, a Socialist leader, lliafl been found guilty at Chicago of ft fyettflfflH of .the Espionage Act in making s£disSpt{S^H speeches.—Aus. and NX Gobi* 4"oC*'S|iJß WELLINGTON CENTRAL -SSSI (From Our Own Correspondent;]!);, 'MM Wellington*, Sepl V&Cfg&l It is announced that the Liberal inee for the Wellington Central seat IruJHmfl be Mr. W. T. Hildreth, a member of City Council and a Well-known Mr. Hildreth was chairman of Mr. Fletcher's election committee, Mfjfflfl he has many friends in the It is no secret, however, that he was flStsW the first choice of the acting LSwglllH leader, the Hon. W. D. 8. Macdonald, The Labor party is holding a,ballot t&ljll select a candidate from among nominees, Messrs J. Read, P. Eraser M. J. Reardon. The nomination aemmiyPß likely to fall to Mr. Fraser, whS choice of the Social Democrat pirirjt.inlifffSM several of the more extreme unions, Mr. Reardon, who is known as a ! mddOT*f|B ate Labor man, with sound views tional issues, might prove the'gtrstMWf^MM Mr. J. E. Fitzgerald, city and Mr. C. W. Tanner have aimotesl||B their intention of standing as mdepenip§f9 eats, but they may think better .of matter. The feeling here is that' IftjJMß Labor man has a very good Winning the seat. Wellington properly a Labor constituency, antt'&JaM the workers vote together their will be assured. There is a probabiSttyjlH on the other hand, that the seleetiat. w«W an anti-militarist, Red-Fed camdidaftwiH would split the Labor party, ' . "ijotb
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1918, Page 5
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