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TELEGRAMS.

(PiR United Prkss Association.) ROTORUA, April 26, The prisoners who escaped from the Waiotapu Prison on Monday wero recaptured at Waimangu last night. . At first they showed fight, until covered with a revolver by. Constable Pratt, who was assisted in the capture by M'Phcri-on, the Govern merit guide. GISBORNE, April 26. A half-caste girl, aged 14 years, to-day pleaded guilty to two charges of forgery lit T'olago Bay, anil was remanded lo the Supreme Court. The resideneo of W. Tlailey, of Pouawa, was burned down while the owner was sway for an hour. It was insured for £200 in tho Lnw, Union, and Crown office, and the furniture for £100 in tho Sun office. Lord Ranfnrly has sent a number of hanosome medals to those who accompanied him to Tuhoe I,and, including the IJon. J. Carroll and Dr I'omaro. He also sent a lfindly letter of rcmombranco. NAPIER, April 26. A four-roomed house at Green Meadows, owned by Mr H. Stevens and occupied by Mr D. Grue-bv, was destroyed bv fire this afternoon. The furniture was insured for £100. but the insurance on the building is not knmvn. A majority of tho householders' meetings passed resolutions . supporting a Teachers' Superannuation Bill, CHRISTCHURCH. April 20. Judgment was. given by Mr Justice Denniston this morning in the case of Warner's, Ltd., and tlw Lyttelton Times Company, an action for injunction rest-raining the t'efemtonLs from csusing a nuisance by working their machinery under rooms occupied by the plaintiffs, proprietors of Warner's Hotel. His Honor held as facts that tlie noise and vibration due to . the working of Ihe machinery did cause substantial inconvenience and consequent loss tc plaintiff. His Honor was satisfied the plaintiff company would "not hovo entered into the agreement to lease the rooms from defendant had. they known what would happen ro tho noise and vibration. Thero was also an aupreciablo inconvenience in the wav of vibration in some of the liedrnoms in tho plaintiff companv's freehold. Tlw> case would, by eonsont of the parties, be removed lo the Court of Appeal for legal argument. !

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13268, 27 April 1905, Page 7

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TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13268, 27 April 1905, Page 7

TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13268, 27 April 1905, Page 7