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CORRESPONDENT. '' OWTUBI COLLAPSED. Wjgiißfojojr, Aug. 30. The cloture resolutions introduced by the Premier collapsed last night, the Speaker suddenly discovering what he or the Ministers should have known before, ^ Bent Standing Orders require four iA'ajrs! notice bfilng.girpn of any alteration.; The Hon John jjaHdid [not give notice last night, nor is he likely to. STONEWALLING' PROCEEDS, The Nelson stonewall tactics still conEXPLOSION OP PHQSP»Hqjkm A case of phosphorus exploded last night in Messrs Turnbull's yard, Customhouse, Quay, and the flames illumined the f urroundi|)g objects for some distance. An alarm was raised and a fire-hose quickly got to play, and the impending conflagration wai averted, INQUEST, o At an inquest held on the .body of John Dewar, a verdict of manslaughter was recorded against Joseph Skerltt, alias Black. PRESENTATION, sewit, late station-master here, has been presented by the railway employees with a handsome oouvenjor previous to his transference to Hawera, SCARLATINA. Scarlatina is prevalent in the city, Thames. SCARLET FEVER. Two fatal cases of scajet (ever .occurred gn Saturday. The officer of the Board of Health renorfa t||at all families in which th,e disease appeared were served, with milk from a particular dairy,
A subscription to roqqup Sjr Julius Vogel the amount paid out of his own pocket to civil servants at home, concerning the 10 per cent reduction for six npths is, BtMtec},
PAYrGALEDESTRUCTION oTmASQNIC HALL, Inveroaroill. A heavy gale which pervaded all the southern districts yesterday blew down the new Masonic. Hall just building, ASSAULT m A CLUB. fJpiSTpupOH.
A member of the Canterbury CM violently assaulted the steward, threaten. ing him with a knife.
BOWLED OUT, ASHBURTON. A bankrupt ijarned L,ittle'was found ti have ooncealed j?166- and two gold am one silver watch in his bed.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 859, 30 August 1881, Page 2
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291LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 859, 30 August 1881, Page 2
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