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Foreign Warships, : (By Telegraph.) (United Press Association:).',". _ Wellington, Friday.,, Information has been received here 1 that the French cruiser Volta leaves Noumea on Wednesday next for Dunedin, After a short stay there she goes on to Lyttelton, Wellington, Auckland, and at the last named port meets the flagship Dubordieu about the end of December. Tho Dubordieu is at present at Sydney,.bnt leayes for . Melbourne sGbrtly, whence/she. will make tricks for Auoklnnd arriving in the middle of December or early in January. The Dubordieu oomes oa to Wellington, tho Volta going on to Valparaiso, After leaving New Zealand waters the Durbordieu also makes for Valparaiso. ' ' \ A Striker sent to QmL

■■ Wellington, Friday. - : At the Magistrates Court thin morning John MoDermott, one of the strikers, was sentenced to two months imprisonment on each of three charges-of assaulting free laborers, the sentences to be cumulative. The Magistrate, in delivering sentence said ...it...was manifest the assault was part of an organized attaok and it was unfortunate that McDermott was the only one identified, The Court he said was'determined to deal with cases of this kind in a manner that would tend to stam them out.

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Woodyilm, Friday. Mr. Beetham addressed the else* tors last night, ovet a hundred and fifty being, present. He met with a good reception. His speeoh was of a similar oharaoter to that delivered at Masterton, A number of questions were asked and answered to the evident satisfaction of the audience In reply to a question Mr Beetham said he was a supporter of the present system of. Education. A vote of confidence was proposed, but IMr Beetham declined to receive it, stating that the polling booth was the place to show their confidence. iA vote of thanks was then proposed and carried unanimously, The Mayor presided. There would have been a muoh larger attendance, but that the, weather was very Btormy,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 7 November 1890, Page 2

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VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 7 November 1890, Page 2

VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 7 November 1890, Page 2

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