TELEGRAMS
By Telegraph —Press Association. Wellington, Dec. 1. The Premier addressed a crowded meeting at Taita, twelve miles from Wellington laat evening and then drove into the City Bnd addressed an enormous meeting at the Skating rink. At. both paces he received" a most enthusiastic rec-ption, and a vote of thanus and confidence in the Government W.J.; passed;* This Day. The women. who ire agitating for the release of Mrs Locber, who was convicted of shooting Norb'ury, presented a petition to the Premier containing 4,400 Bignatu.es in favor of her release. ■>. The Rimutaki arrived from London at 280 a.m. this morning. , Among the passengers are Major Pole Penton, he new Commandant of the New , Zealand forces, and Lieut Madocks. Christchubch This Day. A disgraceful disturbance took place in Cathedral Square last night when Leonard Issit and T. E. Taylor essayed an address to a large assemblage. The police attempted to quell it but were powerless. The noise kept up for an hour when the Prohi- \ bitionists gave up the attempt, the I affair caused great excitement.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1092, 2 December 1896, Page 2
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176TELEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1092, 2 December 1896, Page 2
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