LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS.
(Per Press Association.)
:-y QRBYMOUTH, last night. The difficulty between the Union Co aaid the Waterside Workers' Union i) reference to the removal of one of tlu company's foremen has been settled, the company having acceded to the deluaaid of the Union. \ ROTORUA, last night. A record for any Native Land Couri m New Zealand was put up by the local Court under Judge Brown, 166 orders of partition being put through m si> weeks. ' * A third phenomenally severe thunderstorm raged last night. CHRISTCHURCH, last night. A stiff northerly blew to-day, and the lupins on the beach at New Brighton, south of the pier, by some means oi other became alight. The five spread rapidly^: and threatened * number of cottages. ' "• Th^ brigade turned out smartly, jr and; saved the property from destrrtetioii." ; ■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12616, 20 November 1911, Page 3
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135LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12616, 20 November 1911, Page 3
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