NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS
(PER PBESS ASSOCIATION. )- Auckland, December 10 A t the icqaest on the skeleton found In Taaraas basb, ToVaVoka, the remain* were iuen ified as those of a deaf and dumb man named Fleming, roiaeing In the bush. The verdict was "di d from exposure and s'arvatlon in the bush " The Probtb'tion^Bta have taken legal ad* vice as to the scrufclnp of tha city rolls, but owing to the legal difficulties involved they are doubtful as to whether it can be thoroughly effected. A testimonial to Mayor Holland Is being Bobsorlbed for in recognition of the manner iv which he has performed the / mnn'o'pal duties Th? Tailoressos Union acoounts show J the net proceeds to be fair and the profit 1402. Duhedih, December 10 . The nffialal declarations of the licenß* Ing polls show Dtm^d n City, Continuance 7797, red notion 528. no license 4466, the number < f voters 14,379. The result was ondtnnance was oarrled. Oavaraham- Continnaccs 2726, reduction 1542, no license 1264; votere 4309. The result is continuance. Toapeka,— Continuance 1891, reduotlon 945, no license 1052; voters 3123 The result is that nothing is oarrled. la connection with the complaints made that <n one or two cases the State eohool teachers were actively Interesting them* ■elves In the question of prohibition by canvassing, lecturing, etc., the Education Board to-day passed a resolution enjoining ita teaoberj to, as far sa was possible, refrain from taking part actively and publicly ia political affairs In the election of school commUtees or in My other local matters participation in whiob is likely to bring teaoberß in oonfi'ct with any section of the community. Wilful disregard of this regulation will be deem«d a serious offence.
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9527, 11 December 1896, Page 4
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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS
Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9527, 11 December 1896, Page 4
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