No further developments have taken place regarding the proposal to form a clerks' union in Christchurch, but it is understood that several clerks have joined the existing Shops, Offices, and Warehousemen’s Union, and i'f. is stated that in all probability steps' will be taken to induce clerks generally to join this union instead of setting up a separate one. Having lost a little box containing half a sovereign, the old town crier of St. Leonard, near Limoges, announced his loss to the public, appealing for the return of. the money. Finding his appeal in vain, he took to his bed, and wa& found dead there, killed by grief.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2914, 19 January 1910, Page 69
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