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INTERPROVINCIAL

[Bub Usiisd Press Associahoh.]

AUCKLAND, December 14,

Annie Trimmer, married, aged sixty-two, fell when leaving a friend’s house, and died almost immediately. The cause of death is unknown.

In the divorce case Isabella "Major v. George Everett • Major a decree nisi was granted on the ground of desertion and adultery, with costs.

Sir J. G. Ward has returned from Rotorua, :uad will leave for Wellington on Wednesday. llie Premier left for Wellington hv the Takapnna to-day. At the Supreme Court William Adams, who had pleaded guilty to supplying natives of Kaikche with rifle ammunition, was refused probation, and fined £SO or six mourns imprisonment, i !>o scnt-fincc regarded by Judge Edwards as: lenient. PALMERSTON X., December 14. For breaches of the Factorv Act in eraploymg girls after hours, K. D. Pike, m?,nftger of the draper? department of the A.I'.C.A.. and L. Smmums, draper, were fined in minor sums and costs at the S.M. Court this morning. CHRISTCHURCH, December 14. Mr G. Hogben, Inspectt.r-General of Scnools. inferred this morning with the members and inspectors of the Education board regarding training colleges for teachers. The proceedings were private and informa!.

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Evening Star, Issue 12068, 14 December 1903, Page 4

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INTERPROVINCIAL Evening Star, Issue 12068, 14 December 1903, Page 4

INTERPROVINCIAL Evening Star, Issue 12068, 14 December 1903, Page 4

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