NEWS IN BRIEF.
Tirer.J- was only one man in the police cells last n;.ght. *
A gift of £1000 has been made by Mr. John Macßae, of Weraiti station, to the Masterton branch of the Y.M.C.A., states a Press Association message.
The report of (.he new General Manager of Railways will bo laid on the table of the House of Representatives as early as practicable, according to a Press Association message received last night.
A civic reception will be given to Mr. W. R. Davidge, a member of the delegation from the Garden Cities and Townplanning Association' 0," Great Britain, at the Town Hall to-day.
The danger of the introduction of foot and mouth disease through the medium of the clothing and effects of immigrants from European countries is extremely remote according to a. statement of a Minister in ■the House of Representatives last night-. The High Commissioner's attention is to to directed to the matter, however, with a view to taking any steps that are practicable to obviate it.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15650, 2 July 1914, Page 8
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