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DOMINION NEWS.

(Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Nov. -5

Appeals against inelusion of their names in the military delauliers' list were made a*, the Magistrate's Court by Glen Pollock, who claimed that he was a religious objector, William Hughes, who admitted having deserted -from camp, but claimed that- he had been wrongly classified, Alexander Eraser, who protested against further punishment, William Henry, who Hated that, lie had broken down with lumbago-' while on leave and later was afraid to report ai the camp, and Robert Gould, who claimed to have, been wrongfully imprisoned. All the appeals were dismissed. CHRISTC'HFRCH. November 5. Arising out- of the case in which Brown's Laundry. Limited, was charged ed with a breach of contract under the War Regulations, heard on Tuesday. Henry Eugene Street, manager of the laundry, was charged yesterday that he did unlawfully aid and abet Brown's Laundry. Limited, to commit an olI'enee against the War Regulations, in wilfully breaking a contract by not pro"er|v "-'shing certain military blankets. The iiad not been concluded when the Court adjourned till ihis morning.

C'HRISTCHURCH, Nov. 6. At the Magistrate's Court Charles Taylor was fined" Is and costs lor a breach of the Canterbury dairymen's award by employing a youth under sixteen driving a horse and cart. The Inspector of Awards said the case was brought as a warning that steps were being taken to prevent the employmentof juveniles on milk rounds. HAWERA. November 5. Mr R. AY. J. McNeill to-day announced that he will be a candidate for the Parliamentary seat as a sane Labor! te. There has been very stormy weather during the last few days, with high winds. The cold may cause a set-back in milk production. PALMERSTON N., November r>.

The Manawatu spring show was continued fo-day in showery weather, and with a fair attendance. The champion hack was won by Mr Mahar's (Hastings) Bachelor.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13906, 6 November 1919, Page 4

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DOMINION NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13906, 6 November 1919, Page 4

DOMINION NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13906, 6 November 1919, Page 4