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DOMINION NEWS.

o LAST NIGHT’S TELEGRAMS. (Per Press Association.) Dunelin, ,Ju;\f 13. The Magistrate at IvutiggiU.m flo. elded to-day that members of unions acting as .leieguty, 'or tin ir lUUljms at conferences nave not a legal claim to recovery: by legal force , payment from their unions for their services. Dunedin, July 13.

A meeting of the sub-committee of the Clydesdale horse-breeders appointed to make arrangements for a conference to take place the'first week in August was held to-day. A number of letters from prominent breeders ottering cordial support in the proposed formation of a New Zealand Clydesdale Horse Society were read. The Egmont A. and P. Society has decided to fall into line with Otago in tie matter, and other; societies have promised hearty co-operation in the project. Timaru, July 13. , ; The first local case under the clause of the Defence Act compelling all youths to register for military service was heard to-day, W. R. Thomp-. son, aged 16, having failed ,to register. It was shown that he filled in the necessary forms in an impudent manner. He was convicted and cautioned. ‘ Timaru, July 13.. The manager of Fuller’s Pictures was convicted and ordered to pay rests and solicitor’s fee for overcrowding a theatre on King’s Birthday. The Magistrate remarked that in licensing such buildings the number allowed in each section should be stated, not a -single total, or the circle might he dangerously overcrowded within the limit of the license. Dunedin, July 13. The Comma, with the disabled Takapmra in tow, arrived last night from Wellington, after an uneventTrl passage. The Takapuna was under her own steam, and no doubt helped progress to some extent, but me was handicapped by the state of her propeller, which had only one Jade on it. The repairs will probably include a new stern frame. Ashburton, July 13. An accident occurred during the playing of a third grade football match on the showgrounds to-day, by which Keith Dee sustained a broken leg, and two others were slightly hurt and bruised. Dee’s break was not a particularly serious one. r-t I aolua r •; tirr.v memo moo >

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 4

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DOMINION NEWS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 4

DOMINION NEWS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 4

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