ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
FISHERMAN'S BODY FOUND. (Per Press Association.) Christchurch, June 12. The body of Frederick East, a fisherman, who has been, missing from Kaiapoi, was found on the beach at Now Brighton this morning. THE BRITISH NAVY. THE ADMIRALTY AND LABOUR FEDERATION. (Per Press Association.) Wellington, dune 12. It is understood tnat among the matters considered by the executive of the Now Zealand Federation of Labour during its inecling i in Wellington to day was the attitude which would have to bo taken in connection with the supply of coal to the ships of the British Navy if a strike was declared at any time. Lieutenant Sydenham (Admiralty 'agent at Westpart) interviewed the executive with a view to securing an assurance that Admiralty coal orders) could always bo Idled. The result of the interview is not available. KMVVETT. WILL LEAVE NEW ZEALAND. (Per Press Association) Christchurch, Juno 12. Ex-Captain Knyvctt has replied to tbo Commandant of the Forces, declining to v. iidulraw a letter which led to his court martial, or any of the statements (herein made. He also announces his intention of leaving Now Zealand.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 96, 13 June 1911, Page 5
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