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NEW ZEALAND NEWS

(By Tcleerapu— Prosi Association J f-« v , ' NEW TIME-TABLE. TARANAKI PROTESTS Now Plymouth, November 21. A public meeting todn\, n Inch 11 as largely attended, passed 1 resolution to enter a vigorous piotest igiinst the proposed iior railway timetable bj winch the Wellington express ■»iU anno at New l'ljmoulh at 1120 pm m. btead of eiglit o'clock A deputation «)11 mtpruow tlio Minister and general manner of raihva\i> The Ch'imbei of Commerce, at a lnigo mooting, also piotestcd, and is sending i deputation (o co operite with the delegates The Taramki Countv Council and the Now PHmouth Borough Council have also pissed lesolutions of piotest Mr 11 OU\, lIP, his telegraphed from Wellington Unit there mij be a. chance of speeding up (he Uain. between Palmerston iud Nph Pl\ mouth Stratford and LHhara are cooperabnu and efforts aie to be made to make the deputation thnroughlj representative of the whole of laranaki FREIGHT ACCOMMODATION. RECORD SHIPMENTS. Auckland, Novomber 24. There have been euch dtmanda on th# freight accommodation of VA Home tjoats for the coming two or thrco mon.hs that the Ncp Zealand Shipping Compinj has boon compelled to chaiter vessels to assist in carrying cargo. It is stated that there is moro cargo being > shipped from Neu Zetland to England this jcir than has ever boon tho'tase before Of course, wool shipments are a considerable item Passenger accommodation is also being >» heavilr booked and from present appcarancej all Home boil's leaving dinini; the next thro* months should ciny their full complement. MURDERER'S.END; ' Auckland, November 24 George Allwood, charged with the nwrder of a woman at DargaviUe, v\as to have appeared at the Supremo Court during the present sessions Since tbo murder ho had been an inmate of the mental asylum This morning Mr. Justice.Cooper, announced that he,had received, a.'message from , the asylum .superintendent stating Uiat AlUood, who had been ill for some days, diod last night His Honour therefore discharged the case from the list The tragedy took place on September 29, the name of the victim being Mrs Phoobe Kjor Allwood had been an inmate of an asylum for some months, and shortly before the murde) had been discharged as cur*d

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 673, 25 November 1909, Page 8

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NEW ZEALAND NEWS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 673, 25 November 1909, Page 8

NEW ZEALAND NEWS Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 673, 25 November 1909, Page 8

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