TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
(Per Press Association)
GISBORNE, May 25.. A shop and dwelling owned end accupied by James East, Upper G'itdstonei road, was destroyed by. fre at. midnight. The. Record Reign Hotel, adjoining, had a narrow escape. East's insurances amount \o Xiso in the North British and N<;i'h Queensland1 offices, the ior.s beng considerably above "that ii'.aoujit. At the Borough Council meeting last night complaint was r-a>le that the delay of the Government in giving effect to the amalga ha/ion of j Gisbornc and , the suburbs was considerably hampering Lhe nM.ainuioi:t •f tn« water supply. ■ . - AUCKLAND, May 25. The Board of Education has passed a resolution heartily approving of Lord Ranfurly's scheme for the better teaching of Imperial history and expressing, the intention to do their utmost to. effectually carry out the same. ,As the first step the Board is, arranging for a conference I with the headmasters* .
Woodville. May 25,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7846, 25 May 1904, Page 5
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