DOMINION NEWS.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONERS. By Telegraph l'ress Assn.- -Copyright. Wi'llinglun, Saturday Night. In reply to a iiuestion' as to the term of the oilico of the Public Service Commissioner, Mr. 1). Robertson, and the Assistant-Commissioner,' Mr. Thomson, the Hon. G. \V. Russell said that both these gentlemen had attained superannuation age. They had asked to lie relieved of their duties by the end oi the present year. TIMARU WAR MEMORIAL. Tiinaru, Aug. 23. The War Memorial Committee finally decided to-day that the memorial shall not be anything of a utilitarian nature. So far £I3OO odd is in hand and £3OO more promised. SMUGGLING AT NAPIER. Napier, August 23. A fireman, named David Held, from (he Caraana was noticad in the street by the Collector of Customs yesterday carrying a bulky parcel under his arm. He was stopped and found in possession of uncustomed pickles, value £l, which he was endeavoring to sell. He appeared in the Police Court to-day aha Tas fined £25 the minimum penalty, in default two months' imprisonment.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1919, Page 6
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