CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAYS.
, (United Press Association.) j iCHRISTCHUROH, This Day. The members of the Tramway Union rejected the Board's offer mad© at the recent conference. Aniother -conference will be held, soon, when the Union ■ proposals will be laid before the Board'."-'. WELLINGTON SOUTH BY-ELECTION WELLINGTON, This Day.'" ■George Frost (City Councillor), Robert Semple (Labour nominee), and; John Castle (City Councillor) are too only nominees for the Wellington South by-election. „ N THUNDERSTORM AT TARANAKI. HAWERA, This Day., —The epidemic is regarded as practically at an end in Hawera, and the convalescent hospital was l closed on Saturday. It is hoped to close tho temporary institutiont at the Winter Show building to-morrow. , Yesterday a heavy gala and thunderstorm, accompanied by forked liglitnimr, swept over South Tarauaki. Except that some line fuses and telephone posts in Hawera wore struck, there appears to have, been no damage. Shortly after 11.30 last nfight a sharp earthquake shock was cxpenenod- ,hero. CYCLING RACE. (Rcc 80-. 9, 255 p.m.) 1 NEW YORK, (Dec ?.\ AlcNamara (Australia) . and Magnin <PhiVad)>-P hia ) w<m tho SIX y? ;: c tr cling race. ', '" ." -.->
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 295, 9 December 1918, Page 1
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