TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
(Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, TJiis clay. The Premier has received cable advice that a large number of prize medals lmve been awarded New ZeaAand exhibits at the Crystal Palace Exhibition, London. Full particulars will be cabled to the Premier as soon as possible. DUNEDIN, This clay. Subscriptions for the new medical ward for the hospital already amount to The Builders' Association has refused to accept the Conciliation Board's recommendation in the labourers' dispute, and the matter will now ccrne before the Arbitration Court. CHRISTCB.UECH, This day. The Scottish Society of New Zeafand at its iireside meeting last nigbt, received letters jrom the Duke of Hamilton and Lord Kinnaird, forwarding subscriptions to the fund for the Society's Kilted Cadet Corps. The Society sent congratulations to Earl Minto on his appointment as viceroy of India. WANGANUI, This day.' At the Police Court this morning' an offender was lined £10, the full penalty, for procuring liquor for a prohibited person. AUCKLAND; This day. Juhvard James Warm, holder of a packet license, was charged with selling liquor from the steamer Kotiti at the \Vaipu wharf and was fined £20 and costs.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8073, 25 August 1905, Page 5
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189TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8073, 25 August 1905, Page 5
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