TELEGRAMS.
(Psa United Paass Assooiatiok.) THAMES, December 10. Bishop Liston opened a new CathoKo : school yesterday afternoon. In his ad-, dress he stressed the need of religion being; ; taught in schools. The building cost £4493. WELLINGTON, December 10, A petition and motion asking that, the . Wellington Farmers’ Meat and blanufac-. taring Company (Ltd.), which is being voluntarily wound up, should be compul-; . sorily wound up under section 235 of the Companies Act, was the basis of a jodg- . ment delivered in the Supreme Court by... the Chief Justice, who held that the shareholders of the company were entitled to the fullest investigations of the company’s affairs. His Honor made an order providing for such investigation by the Official Assignee. TTMARTJ, December 10. The South Canterbury Coleridge power, which was switched on at Timaru on Sunday, caused trouble to-day. The intermit- '' tent supply during the day resulted in the ■' borough electrical engineer reverting to The old supply and deciding to maintain it till Sunday next. CHRISTCHUECH, December 10. Official advice was received late to-night that trouble has developed at Lake Cole- , , ridge, and that both transmission lines are, down between Hororata and Christchurch.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19041, 11 December 1923, Page 9
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