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Mr Anthony Nathan has been elected first Mayor of Taihape by a large majority. Daring a performance in the Madison Square Garden Theatre, Mr Harry Shaw, a Pittaburg millionaire, and a brother of the Countess of |Yarmoutb, shot Mr Stanford White, a famous millionaire of New York, thrice, killing him. He then calmly rejoined b«s wife, remarking: "Ho ruined you; now I have fixed him." The wife is th,e beautiful aotress known as Evelyn Nesbifc. Shaw has been arrested. "If I get leave from a private owner to fish m one of the streams,, who will stop me fishing with norm bait?" Suoh was a question put to the meeting af the Wellington Acclimatisation Society on Thursday night, called to consider whether certain streams should be olosed to the worm fisher. A prominent member retorted to the effeot that the first ranger who caught him would answer the query. As a test, case, the gentleman who put the question intimated that he intended to fish with worm bait at Wainui on Ootober Ist. At a meeting of the executive of the Hawke's Bay Employers' Association, says the Telegraph, the question of the sub-division of the pre sent industrial districts was discussed, during which it wbs pointed out that the Wellington district included Napier and Wanganui, and that the award ap{.li-=*d to all the places. This, it was contended, was a matter of unfairness owing to the different conditions at the respective places and it was decided to recommend the sub-diviaiou of the industrial district. The sooialiatic attitude adopted by Mr E. Tregear, Secretary of the Labour Department as shown* in an article contributed by hJm to the beacon U.S.A., was severely criticised and it waa decided that he had no riwht to give public expression to suoh views considering his official position, in which he should have the interests of employers and employees at heart. Friend, when a cold invades the nose, And damp the daily hanky grows. When racking coughs distract the breast, And rob you of your nightly rest, And shooting pains in chest and joint To pulmonary troubles point— What can once more good health ensure, Why, simply Woods' Great Peppermint. Cure.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8172, 30 June 1906, Page 5

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365

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8172, 30 June 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8172, 30 June 1906, Page 5

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