very httlo effect. Hoard that Dr •Hoskmg had been callod in and tbo child had ,:bdov born." As ,; Mrs Heggio wm a patient of Dr' Hosking he had *n6thihg nbrb to lib with tlio v ! case. ( Had never beon told that' the woman was 'dying when was callidin;; Bid ;nbt think it was too long ( a patient from elbrcn o'clock aipig|t : tq : Sv'e or, .fiixp'clooii ' he had given,.. • : ;■ '_By Mr Beartfi''Acted on his own discretion arid hot by the instructions of a nurse. Mrs Heggie had told him that Mb had charged. £2 2a she VfOuldpaVe paid occasion of his last visit he gave'itiatruotious that if IhefdJWnsahy'cbargS he was tb bo informed at once. Hettosnot, however, called, Was a duly registered medical practioaer. , ,".,.;■ By Mr Bunny: MrHeggie did not offerhim £1 la in satisfaction of the claim; Heggio had hot absolutely refused to pay the money. A cerlificated midwife 'would be able to toll when a change took place, but the woman who was' present on Ibis occasion,would not. Under the circurosfances he did not think there was any 'ueglect in jila leaviug the patient. A premature conGncmcnt did not require more attendance than ordinary cases. t Mr Bunny submitted that plain- ' tiff should be nonsuited. Under the Medical Practitioners' Registration Act, 1869, tho plaintiff was required to prove his registration. Ho had stated lie was n registered practitioner, but he lind not produced the necessary evidence. Neither the certificate nor the Gazette notice had been produced. Mr Beard said his client on oath had Mk\ that he. was a medical petitioner and this had not' been disputed iu cross-examination. Tho sworn testimony on oath 'was proof until contradicted. This was sufficient proof to jjvo judgment upon,.; Mr. Bunny .contended that there was'no proof whatever that;Dr Beard was a duly' registered A modical practitioner.: •,. ... -.
Tlio Court snid it did not consider tlia, proof sufficient. It Lad ruled bo before, and he saw no reason to go buck on tLiit ruling. A nonsuit wowld bo grauted, with costs 'ill fig,
THE'STRIKE WANING. : STHIKE AT SOUTHAMPTON. UNIONIST DIS3ENTIONS. \ Sydsey, September 10, The import market shows o better demand. •'_.'' ; ■■. ' A feeling is growing "here that the strike is on the wane. Melboubne, September 10. Replying to a question in the House of Assembly yesterday the Premier stated that the Government considered it unwise and injudicious to legislate in the present labour Tim Employers' Union has cabled details of the strike to London, Uobart, September 10, The Monowai is discharging with free labour, . ■ ■ ■ LosDOK, September 8. Owing to a steward oh the steamer Moravia, at .Leith, refusing to join the Seamen's Union the crew and dookera struck. The Shipowners' Federation, engaged'" a non-union crew and dookers, who went to work under police protection. '■ Similar action is to be taken as other cases arise, whatever the consequences may • ; The Southampton dockers have struck until their Union has obtained ' recognition. Their "demand-is supported by the coal porters, seamen, and firemen. ■Trade'is paralysed In consequence. ; • ' ' • Pioketa are : stopping the trains' < between- the' station and the docks. ~ Sixty policemen, who were sent down from London to reinforce the local division, were roughly handled, and everything points to a riot being v imminent,- .■"'"'■ ; ' The mails Nail,not be'interfered with at Southampton, so long as
Willi at Southampton, so long as hlftcltWanrn nnt. hrmiolitinln tlia 'own. •, September 9, Twelvo thousand North Wales miuera j lield''a demonstration in favour of eight hours' labour. Delegates from old and powerful Unions to' the Trades Congress at "Liverpool complain that they were k swamped by delegates from younger' and unimportant societies, Great bitterness is felt in consequence, and the Lancashire' operatives -will probably withdraw from tho Unions. The United Labour Council has remitted £250 to Melbourne and £6oo'toSydney. ' -'■'.. ' '" I TVEPNEBDAY, Sept., for Jf'ourHundred odd.acres of '■.■': PloUgbjngonLansdowne . ...in tlireeblocks of 200, ,-jSOandyOacw., A mai will bo in attendance at tho homestead atßo'olockovoiymorning to shew teniorera over the pround, C'.'. ~WILLIAMB&BEETHAM, 'BOROUGH OF MASTEKTON. , [HE following porcon has been duly X nominated as a Candidate for tho office ~of Counoillor a at. tbe present el«o'&h ; i~ "''■"'. ' "•' '"''■ ' .SPALL, ALfBED WILLIAM. There being only'one candidate n'pni ; 1-m.J'L-- 'fill: 1L- '„««-"—.. ••» t-L-tL declare Alfbm William Renaii. to be duly elected Councillor for the Borough .., fi. BRUWM, 8811 Returning Officor, 'Farmer's' of.'' Wajrarapa, are, i 'invitedfouieetat th§ "' SrdEUMJ OARTEKTON To Reeeivo Report of tho Committee appointed to consider tho formation ..-of a Farmer's Association. H. BBAITHWAITE, 3848 • : ■' ■' Chairman, ' jaASTEljlontgAi) BOARD; ■£. A MEETING of. r v ested will be held in. the Boards OicflatKOON.on WEDPSDAY tbe 17th lnat, to consider a proposal to raise a Loan of £9OO for forming the aboyo road, Mastortpn 10th 4ept„ .1800. ' SOW MASTEBTONBO'LEypLIISTEERS .lj NEXT,-llth-t iriatii' at p. Olengarie's; .full a'ttaridante iiupofdtive. ' ; ;'-.C.A..?OyifMALp,V!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3611, 11 September 1890, Page 3
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