GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
[|IY TEI.KOUAI'ir.PRESS ASSOCIATION.] New Plymouth, Tuesday. At a public meeting this evening it was decided to form a Borough Ratepayers' Association on the lines of that of Wellington. , Gueyxioutii, Tuesday. The Trades and Labour Council passed a resolution asking the Government to make the clauses in the Minos Act regarding shafts to mines more explicit. The Coal Commission is taking ovideuce at Brunnerton to-day. Chkistoiuikoh, Tuesday. Henry Bowie 'Kirk, who was some time ago committed for trial on a charge of converting to his own use £295, the property of his employers, G. L., Boath and Co., wellknown drapers, and whoso case was thrown out by the grand jury against the Judge's instructions, was again brought up on the same charge at the S.M. Court to-day, and again committed for trial. I i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 5
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