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VARIOUS DOMINION ITEMS.

TELEGRAMS.

[PER PEES 3 ASSOCIATION.] SUICIDE. ■ DUNEDIN, Tliis ; Day.— Charles Henry Stables, an accountant in Haymans Company, committed suicido by cutting his throat in a bathroom at his residence. He loaves, a ypting widow. ■ ■' , ■•■■•-■ WANGANUI RIVER SERVICE. Wanganui, . This Day.— Hartick and Company arc having another steamer built for the River to enable a daily service to be run next summer. It is anticipated there will be a large increase in river traffic when the Central line is completed.

COMMUNICATION RESTORED. DUNEDIN, This Day.— Through communication with Christchurch was restored to-day. On the Invercargill line there is a break five miles south of Allanton. A coach service will run across the gap. THE WEATHER. INVERCARGILL, This Day.—The weather in .Southland > is exceptionally line for midwinter-and farming operations are well forward. There was a hard frost last night and bright sunshine to-day. the'baeers' STRIKE. WELLINGTON, July 9. The Trades and Labour Council set up a committee to-night to assist the Wellington Bakers', Union in dealing with the strike, and decided to ask financial aid from all unions and trades councils in the dominion. Mention of the Arbitration Bill caused an uproar, the general opinion of the delegates being decidedly against it. The matter was referred to the Council's Parliamentary Committee.

Zymole Trokeys aro just the thing for hoarseness. They clear the throat and soothe the irritated membrane. Absolutely harmless.-. ,-

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 July 1908, Page 3

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VARIOUS DOMINION ITEMS. Greymouth Evening Star, 10 July 1908, Page 3

VARIOUS DOMINION ITEMS. Greymouth Evening Star, 10 July 1908, Page 3