DOMINION NEWS.
ABATTOIR WAN REJECTED. By Telefraph.—Press Association. Palmerston 'North, Nov. 14. A loan proposal for £6OOO for improvements to the abattoirs was defeated. by 127 votes to 126 at a poll taken yesterday. ’Referring to the matter at a meeting of the Borough Council the Mayor said it was impossible to carry on without the question receiving attention. He asked permission of the council to confer with the Health Department with a view to having the necessary work at the abattoirs done through its sanction. This was granted.. TROUBLE OVER A DOG. Dunedin, Nov. 14. In the Police Court Andrew Johnson, trimmer on the Otaki, was sentenced to a month’s imprisonment on each of three charges of assaulting the second, chief and seventh engineer. Johnson came back to the ship with a dog, and the assaults occurred when he was forbidden to take it ;into the stokehold.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1922, Page 3
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148DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1922, Page 3
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