LATE TELEGRAMS.
tvclia.eton.—The late David Fleming, c -f Waverley, bequeathed a farm of 403 acres at Momohoki. valued at nearly £7,000. to the Wellington Society fm the 1 retention of Cruelty to Animals, stipulating that the income from t..e lease (at piesent amounting to £l7O per year) be used in payment of the liispecvoi 3 salriy.-—The Public Service .Association carried, among otliel remits vhe following ;—“That the associate.j use every constitutions means to secure such increase in salaries us will place ~üblK- servants at least <m a pre warybasis, assess'd on the basic wage of £U'5 per annum, stum■ t to rcdnciion in the event of the Cost «.£ Living being reduced.” “ That ail o.nc-eis, including -he Public Service Commissioner, be compulsorily retired on completing 40 years service.” ~ Tirnaru.—At the Magistrate’s Court to day Raymond Wilkes, for havim sold liquor at Parcora without being licensed to do so, was fined £ls auc costs. & ’
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Evening Star, Issue 17393, 1 July 1920, Page 10
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152LATE TELEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 17393, 1 July 1920, Page 10
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