News in Brief.
The H.A.O.R.S. social in the Academy of Music to-morrow night, St. Joseph's Church Bazaar opeiiß in the Academy of Music for a four nights' season on Wednesday, 29th inst,
Mr Samuel T, Whitohoueo, secretary of the Thames Land, Building nndlnvestr mont Socioly, will pay his usual periodica) visit horo to-morrow.
Dr Mason, chief health olliccr, doclinod to bo sworn by" kissing tho book" at tho bupremo Court at Palmerston North, prot fcrring to make an affirmation.
A woll-known New York business man lias just wagerodl'4ooo to £2OOO chat President Roosovelt will win in tho coming oloction. This is said to bo the rocord bet at tbo beginning of a political campaign,
Nine months ago tho Ekotahuna Ex* press was thrcateuod with a libel action by Sir Joseph Ward. The Express says it has not jet apologised to Sir Joseph and has no intontion of doing bo.
The following joko at (be expowo of lMnnovirko is cracked by a contemporary: -"Danuovirko ha» a Prohibitionist Mayor, a high-pressure water supply, and a councillor named Drinuwater, It should carry no-licenso at the noxt polls,"
At a recent mooting of tho Now Zealand Farmers' Union, one of the spoakers-a farmer, who ought to know-graphically described tho dirty condition of some of tho yards where cows aro milked, and the equally filthy habits of somo milkers,
When convicting a defendant at WeiJinton on a charge of having ellowed billiards to bo played after 10 p.m., Dr A MoAttbnt, S.M., said -.-« Licensees must be as particular about closing their billiard moms and stopping their games as hotelkeors are in closiug bars and putting peoplo out at 10 o'clock," V
Tho Tzar writes long letters every week .to members of tho British Royal Family. His Majesty exprosses the groatost grief oyer the slaughtorof his "children," but it is evident that ho is firmly convinced that tho arms of Holy Russia will ultimately triumph, Ho asks for tho prayors of tho Royal Family, Inspector Crowe has told tbo members of the Education Board thataladytoacher told him that in a fivcroomed houso where sho boaried in ouo of our country districts no less than 26 people slept. She herself slept in a room in company with tho mother of the family, hor daughter, and twi sons, aged 14 and 12 years. Tho Board decided to build a teacher's rosidonco,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1110, 4 October 1904, Page 1
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393News in Brief. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1110, 4 October 1904, Page 1
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