NEWS BREVITIES
JB." The Plunket conference wm cont nailed in Wellington to-day. ft it considering a proposed revision of rule* in committee, and thia i» expected to occupy the whole day.—Preen Assn. A meeting of the Wellington Seamen’* Union was held this morning, following which un arrangement was made lor the Kini and the Opibi, held up yesterday, to proceed to sea to-day. So far as can he judged the local trouble is now over.—Press Assn, At the quarterly meeting of the fled Cross Society and Order of St. John in Wellington to-day it was stated that during the past year £1979 fi/9 was released bv tho executive to the joint council jot distribution among the various centres towards the relief of distress among ex-members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and their dependents—Press Assn. Charles Richard Russell, aped 36, married was found shot near his home at, Linwood, Christchurch, this morning. Russell, who was a returned soldier, enlisted at tho age of 17 years. He served with the artillery in Egypt and France. It is stated that during the past two years he his suffered from nervous trouble.—Press Assn.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 196, 2 August 1934, Page 7
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