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LATE TELEGRAMS.

tßy Telegraph.—Pns« Association.) A FURTHJR FEND. WANcrANTJI, this day. The police tliia rorning unearthed a further quantity of watches and jewellery, of an estimatd value of between £100 and £200, in the roof of the Arcadia Hotel, where the previous "find" was made. Davis ad Haines were before the Court this morning, and were remanded till Prlay, the latter being charged with settig Are to the shop iv the Rutland Hotl building, and the formei with euuuelling him to do so. Bail was refused. TRAIN!.*- COIJ.KG-S. (By Telegrapr—Press Association.) Wm~NGTOX, this day. The Confereni of principals of training colleges an members of committees of advice oened to-day. Mr. Hogben presided. .. resolution was passed that the regullion which provides that the main schoi under tho training college scheme sail not have moro than 450 pupils intho average, attendance, should be alteed to empower a school to take up h 510 pupils. During the discussion cornlaint was made that tho Education Deartment took no notice of the reconnendntiems of tho committees of adice. A NBRO'S SUICIDI.. TAIHAPE, this day. Tlie body c the negro, George Ward, who was las seen in the bed of tho river at Ohm on Wednesday fighting the water at! wilyly shouting, was recovered yest.lay, a short distance from where deceaid was last seen. At the inquest to-da a verdict of suicide while temporarily isane was returned. The body had t<be hauled up a cliff over 100 ft high.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 2