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SUSPECTED INCENDIARISM. By Telegraph —Press Association. Gisborne, August 22. In connection with the Waipiro Bay fire last week, and empty till belonging i to M’Carrenton s bakery was found in ' a disused shed, pointing to a burglary ; preceding the fire. ASSAULT BY A MAORI. Gisborne, August 22. Charles Newnant, a married man, was admitted to the hospital suffering from serious injuries sustained in an assault by a Maori, whom he found rifling the pockets of his clothes on Sunday ingMINERS’ DISPUTE. Wellington, August 22. In reply to Mr. Arbuckle’s letter, requesting a conference to settle the present unrest in the mining industry by entering into a national agreement, for a further term, and pointing out that the miners were opposed to being parties to local agreements as suggested by the owners. Air. T. 0. Bishop, acting-sec-retary of the Coal-owners’ Association, has replied that the association is'not prepared to consider making a new national agreement with the federation arid, this being the case, no good purpose can be. served by entering into a discussion of the points mentioned in the letter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1921, Page 8
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