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GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

[l)T TELEGRAPH.rEESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Friday, All the judges of the Supreme Court have decided that proceedings in chambers shall in future he open to the press, with the provision that reporters shall not report divorce proceedings and interlocutory matter if objected to by either of the parties. New Plymouth, Friday, A statement of the fund raised for the relief of the widow and children of Nyhane, the driver killed on the railway recently, shows the total receipts to be £194 17s 6d. The committee decided to consult the Mayor of Pelone, where the widow has gone to live, as to the disposal of the fund. Napier, Friday. A public presentation of a purse of 75 sovereigns was made to-day to ex-Constable Harvey, who retired from the police force as the result of injuries received in carrying out his duties. Stratford, Friday. It is reported that the Stratford Hotel has changed hands the consideration being £13,000. Gkkijioutii, Friday. A new bore hole was started to-day at Dobson. Several bore)* will be put down. The Coal Creek railway line is being resurveyed in connection with the State coal mine. The survey will be completed in a month's time, when the Government will let contracts to complete the formation.. f * " iKVERCARcru., Friday. The weather is still most unsatisfactory, drying winds being succeeded by a drizzle.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11950, 26 April 1902, Page 5

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GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11950, 26 April 1902, Page 5

GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11950, 26 April 1902, Page 5