TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
(PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
"WELLINGTON, June 9.
■William Glenn, commercial traveller, at Dunedin, died suddenly of apoplexy at tbe Albert Hotel, at one o'clock this morniDg.
AUCKLAND, June 9. There is no hope of saving the Sophia R. Luhrs. She is breaking up.
The Reform Association last night adopted a report condemning the proposed increase of taxation and declaring retreuchment inadequate, and pointing out that £836,000 per annum could be saved in the railway management. It regrets that the property tax is not abolished and the Bcbool age raised.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1951, 9 June 1888, Page 3
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