WELLINGTON NOTES.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day
SILVER EXPORT
The export of silver from the colnoy last year amounted to 5G2,5950z. valued a. £(54,488, a record for New Zealand. MEDALS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. The Government has been asked to expend £1000 in the purchase of medals for distribution amongst school children to commemorate the King's coronation. .ALLEGED INCENDIARISM. Alice Brown, charged with incenidiarism at Newtown, was to-day committed for trial. SEAMEN'S DISPUTE. As a ship-owner will not accept the recommendations of the Conciliation Board as to the seamen's case, it has been referred to the Arbitration Court. WELLINGTON, Thursday. BRIDGES FROM AMERICA. The Minister for Public Works today stated that he had no knowledge of any decision on the part of the Government, such as was recently stated, to import steel bridg-es from the United States.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1902, Page 5
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