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[Pis UarrrED Pbbss Association.] AUCKLAND, February 14. The Trades and Labor Council resolved to forward to Wellington the following subjects for consideration at tho annual Conference at Auckland:—Food Trusts Bill, Coal and Land Nationalisation, Technical and Higher Education, Preferential Tariff, Amendment of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act, and Press Reform, to provide for the publication of a daily ' Hansard.' Sir Joseph Ward proceeded on to Onehunga to-day. After inspecting the new school and local industries he visited the Ninth Contingent camp at Tepapa, opened u.c new post office at Oneliunga at noon and was Kubsequentlv entertained at a banquet by the townfolk. WELLINGTON, February 14.
In the Supreme Court Walter Clifford, charged with the theft of a bicycle, was admitted to probation for twelve months. Joseph Angus, who kept a refreshment booth at Trentham camp, was fined £lO at the Magistrate's Court to-day, and his assistant, Laura Colder, £5, for selling mtoxican+s (a liquor which he called hops) during the encampment of the Eighth Contingent
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Evening Star, Issue 11682, 14 February 1902, Page 4
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166INTERPROVTNCIAL. Evening Star, Issue 11682, 14 February 1902, Page 4
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