LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS.
(j?er Press Association). CHRISTCHURCH, last., night; A telegram from Otira. says, a meeting of the Workers' .Union decided to return to work and! wait the. Minister's visit at the close of .the session, when an inquiry is to be made into the present and any other grievance the men put 'forward. WELLINGTON, last night. | Xorman Kirkcaldie, youngest son of Mr. John JCircaldie, >»hot-. himself, at the (Wellesley Club yesterday morning. Ke was removed, to the hospital, , where he idled at iJ.3O p..m. Deceased' had been \\\ ill-health for some time, nnd (suffered from fits of depression. ; I Following on the example set by Mr. T. H, LoM r vy, Mr. tt, D. .Greenwood ' has decided .^Jvat any \stakfig ' won by Biplane at Riccarton next weeli; gha|l go to patiiotic puri>osep. It will be remembered ; that Mr. T, . Stij^on . of Bydr my, the owner oif Cetigne, : also followed Mr, Lowry's Ipad and demoted a share of the Mannings of his hoffee to the Bed Cros»,' " ' ' ' ' '. -
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14567, 1 April 1918, Page 7
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166LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14567, 1 April 1918, Page 7
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