TELEGRAMS.
" fr PRBFBESI ASSOCIATION. ■: \ AUCKLAND, July 2. Replying fo the Trades and Labor Council, who- had recommended Me Horuing for appointment to the Upper Honee, tbe Pretoier wrote that, generally, he held tbfl cla.nts of those who had been in public life, or held public p^iiom, were paramount, but the question was one about - which there ' was' great divergency ; of opinion. The Governor had- the- fioal approval in the matter. Conajiering . the nnmbe'r now in - tha Legislative, Counpi 1 , t .fr Government bad no pcesant.iuteotou of a J vising an increase of the number of members. . ' ter'neai Crops, when in company of his wife and child, was walking from Frank lin road %\ eleven last night, was attacked, J>y two burly tuffianß. , One rushed him >' the other, atttinpting to seize a baud by? he carried. Mra Crpsa screamel for assistance, and they fl<d without the big, which they evidently believed contained Cross' sbop-'akinga. Croßs was considesably knocked about, aid his wife su itaine 1 . a seveie shock.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7730, 2 July 1903, Page 3
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166TELEGRAMS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7730, 2 July 1903, Page 3
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