DOMINION NEWS.
An official recount of the voting in the Bruce electorate gives Sir ,lames Allen |i majority of lit! votes, in the Taranalci seat the final figures are: Smith 12S0, Buckeridge 32.")."), majority for Smith 1025. Major ,1. B. Hine has applied for a Magisterial recount of the .Stratford poll. A motor car occupied by Mr. G. A. Smith, inspector for the 'Mutual Life Office, his wife, daughter and two nieces, j capsized on Brown's Bay Road. Auck- j laud. Mr. Smith's jaw was fractured in two places and lie'received other serious injuries. Mrs. Smith received ft double fracture of the collar bone and concussion, Miss Smith slight concussion, the nieces being unhurt. A seven-roomed house owned by Mrs. W. Liiing and occupied by I<\ G. A. Stuckey, school inspector, was almost totally destroyed by fire at MastertonThe Insurance on the house was £4OO and the insurance on Stuckey's furniture was £7OO. The Dunedin branch of the Locomotive Engineers, Firemen, and Cleaners' Association discussed the question of the reinstatement of Sunday train services, I'iitorcd an emphatic protest and decided to demand double pay for all Sunday work.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1919, Page 8
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188DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1919, Page 8
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