GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
♦ [PEESS ASSOCIATION.! | 'AUCKLAND, 25rd November. v I Mr. A. M. Myers has been appointed"' director of the New Zealand Insurance Company in place of Mr. James Russell, who, after thirteen years' membership on the Board, has resigned, it being his intention to reside in London. 1 CHRISTCHUROH, 24th November.At a meeting of the Education Board it was reported that the damage to the schools in North Canterbury by the earthquakes amounted to about £1000. The Premier telegraphed that he was of opinion that an emergency of the kind required special consideration, and he would bring the matter before Cabinet. DUNEDIN, This Day. The funeral of the late Mr. Arthur •Morrison, member for Caversham, took place on Saturday, and was largely attended. The Government was represented by the Hon. T. Duncan, Minister for Lands, and the local membera of Parliament were also present. Ap Caversham Presbyterian Church yesterday, the Key.', D. Dutton made feeling reference to the"-' services of the deceased. Mr. Starry Dodgsh'uh Bedford, 8.A., is" definijjely announced as a candidate for the Caversham seat, vacant by the death of Mr. A. Morrison. OAMAEU, This Day. At the Magistrate's Court to-day a man named Pink.ejftion wag fined £5 and costs for procuring liquor for a prohibited person. .
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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 6
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209GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 6
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