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Preliminary hearing \ya& accorded by the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. P. Haliy) to-day to a dispute in reference to the wages and conditions of work at the City Abattoirs, The proceeding* were not open to the press. After «. short session the matter was adjourned to the 18th September. Arthu'" Alexander Ancoll was ct>m» mitted for trial by Mr. ttidddl, S.M., to-day on a charge of committing a. bcyxous offence on a- Tittle girl. Bail waa a.llowpd—aecused in £100 a.nd two sureties ,of £100 cadi. The total membership of the Star Boating Club, according to the annual report 4'nsl issued, is wow 367, made up as follows : 132 active, 52 life active, 45 life honorary, 58 honorary, 80 coun* try. The active rowing membership, however, has fallen off considerably, but with twelve proposals foi> membership A good start has been made for next season. It is hoped that ac the ensuing v season progresses the active membership will be at least nearly normal, ,The r*«nt tpidomic? of smallpox ami diphtheria would _ certainly not. have be*n so extensive if it wen more gotieraUY known that disinfection of the mouth protects from nil , ailments ■ contracted through the throat atid respiratory" tract. Three (5) drops of /SANDER'S EUCA* LYPTT EXTKACT on a n )»Vcx» of loaf, sugar disinfects the entire buccul cavity. The volatile nature of SANDRIVS fi&' TttAOT penetrates every crevice. It ie the strongest antiseptic that can l» used *\ ith safety ; it is not naueeou6 like th» •■omnion euealyptMg.—Advt. Ma sat weeping: in thr kitchen, And the bailiff in the ball Wns ft-yivioking and n»&triking N*n*t> inntcliPß on the w»ll, Men had rolled up all the ral-pets, Am! i'emovtx.l tin 1 funnturc ; Uul Daddy hid the cabinet Of Woods' Great reimci'iuiut Cur*. I -Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 51, 28 August 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 51, 28 August 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 51, 28 August 1914, Page 8

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