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GENERAL NEWS ITEMS

COMPULSORY" TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTIVES. (Press Association .—t 'opy right. ) (Received Sept. 5. 9-50 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 4. A consumptive refusing to enter a, workhouse for treatment, a magistrate, in accordance with St. Helen's Corporation Act. ordered him into the hospital for three months. This is tfee first compulsory case. SUFFRAHETTES CUT TELEGRAPH WIRES. (Received Sept. 5, 10.15 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 4. * Snflra"cites climbed the poles and cut 14 of tlie Trunk postal telegraph wires at Potter's Bay. THE KAISER S MOVEMENTS. (Received Sept. 5, 9.0 a.m.) "BERNE, Sept. 4. Enormous crowds greeted the Kaiser s arrival at Zurich, where he received an ° % Xhe l ßundersrath will entertain him at a banquet. , The armv manceuvres have opened at Kirchberg and St. Gall.

MOTOR BOAT CONTESTS. NEW YORK. Sent. 4. Britain won the secomfi motor boat T ace of the international series. Mr. Ea-er's Mapl? .Leai was first and the Marquis of Anirle?2v's Mona second. The Americans were badly Ibeaten. The th<ud T3t"e will decide the contest. COMMONWEALTH BANK. (Received 9.5 a.m.) MELBOURNE. This Day. The Federal Government invites Australian -nd New Zealand applications for the position of deputy governor of the Commonwealth Bank, starting with a salarv of £ISOO a year, and rising to £2000." \v A\XJ *\NUI GROCERS AT LOGGERHEADS. , WANT.ANUI, Sept. 4. At the Supreme Court to-day. Mr. Greswn. a local grocer. sued* Mr. K^rnohan. mother erocer. for £ICO for -allesre<l libs!. A verdict for £5 was j»i"ven f° r the plaintiff. RAC£ ROUND MOUNT EG'MONT. NEW PLYMOITTH. Tliis Day. f"i Jiv-seven .competitors starte-d in the road -race tohivi Mount- Egmopt. The weather U an-J th" roads in fair order. The finish i? exacted about 4 •o'clock. TM amateur photographer will sometimes srive up his hobblv just- at the time when it should be holding him fascinated. "What is there to show for it ? " he frequently laments. V\ ell, it at does seem a pitv spending tnre and money on photography, and having as a result pictures which, though coori. can at best onlv be of use in an album. The way out of the difficulty is to have vonr favourite stndies enlarged so that, framed, thev can occnpv positions on the walls of*yo-nr homes Harringtons sr.erinHv is «*nl<»rcrin£ from negatives. •Our cliareres are low. When yonr enlarcren print is returned to you neatly -monpted on eood art board you will be delisted with it. Send aloncr a W TiewatiVpß tn-day.—Hamncrtons N./S.,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 5 September 1912, Page 5

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GENERAL NEWS ITEMS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 5 September 1912, Page 5

GENERAL NEWS ITEMS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 5 September 1912, Page 5

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