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By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. 'United Puss Association. (Received 25, 12.25 p.m.) Loudon, August 24. The Court of Appears ruling, tiiat a tenant jc meligime to vote uniess he directly pays tne poor rate, reverses cue 'practice in vogue for forty years, and if strictly observed will disfranchise halt tne voters in some industi ial constituencies. i sic tramway authorities at Liverpool have decided to reinstate the men wnen their services are required. Berlin, August 24. The dockers at Bremen refuse to unload Eirgiisn vessels loaded by Engasii sci ine-uJ cakers. Rome, August 24. Information has been sworn accusing the principal advocate defending tile Camorrists, on trial at Viterbo, of subordination. 'Tne prisoners declare that if deprived or their counsel, they will not accept a substitute. (.Received 25, 12.45 p.m.) Ottawa, August 34.'
Mr. Clifford Safton, an ex-Ministor, is campaigning in Ontario; He pointed out that Australia and Argentum were putting moat and dail y products on the Canadian market despite the duty. \Viieii trie duty aas t-utu-eiy removed tiie Canadian farmers' prosperity would go with it. Vvasuington, August 24. Parties have already mapped out their programme lor tne coming winter session of Congress. Thrift revision on a greater scale than ever will ■lk* tne ini c tie-cry of the Democrats, but it is not expected the Insurgent Republicans will afford their opponents the same support as in tile session just ended, if so, it is believed the Democratic tariff revision will be n failure, even without the use of tiie Presidential veto. (Received 25, 12.30 p.m.) i. uoii. 2 4. The early hop crop is excellent, and •brings £lO to £lO 10s per cut. It is expected tiie crop will exceed the average. .Gerynan crops have poor prospects. The Kent hop pickers are threatening to strike. Playing against Yorkshire for Kent, Woolley took five wickets for 39, and scored 57. London, August 24. Hopton, a diamond merchant, was bailee! up in the daytime in a street near Dalstou, and robbed of £3OOO worth of diamonds. The three robbers decamped in a taxi-cab. OUNEDiN UNEMPLOYED. (Per Press Association ) Dunedin, August 25. Close on a hundred workmen are at present unemployed in Dunedin, seventy being rebistered on the Labourers’ Union books. They held a ineeeing this morning to urge public bodies and the State to provide work. It is stated that twenty men questioned bad ninety dependents unable to holt) themselves.
HA3SOUR IM FRO YEMENIS. iPor Press Association.) Wairoa, August 25. The Harbour Board, having obtained a loan of £78,000, has decided to call tenders at once for harbour improvement works under the super vision of Mr. Leslie Reynolds, C.E. SUPREME COURT. —(j— WELLINGTON SESSIONS. {.Per Press Association.) Wellington, August 25. John Maloney, found guilty of indecent assault on a little girl.' was today ordered by Air. Justice Sim to be detained for reformative treatment, the term of detention not to exceed seven years. Allen Leo, a storeman, was sentenced to eighteen months’ imprisonment for thefts from warehouses.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 8, 25 August 1911, Page 6
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