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' By Electric Telegraph—Copyright United Press Association. (Received 23, 12.35 a.in.) London, August 27. Obituary: Mr. A. 11. Rainy, Liberal'member for Kilmarnock Burghs. Mat'.rkl. August 27. Tiia Moors are active in i'eni. It is said that country beacon in vs. summoning tribesmen, have been lit. i'xie iSpanisu commander at Al,suermas reports that the- eastern kails are. disposed to favour a French protectorate.

A LICENSING CASE. COMMITTEE’S DECISION QUASHED. (Tor Press Association.) Auckland. August--28. Judge Edwards quashed the decision of Ivaipara Licensing Committee in cancelling the license of the Maropin Hotel. Kaioara, mainly on the ground that. Mr. Tronuson, a member of the resides at Xortbcote, and though, occasional !lv residing with Ids daughter at Maropin, was not legally a resident of that licensing district. STRATFORD - ONGARUE RAILWAY. ANOTHER ROUTE ADVOCATED. (Per Press Association ) To Kuiti, August 28. A large mooting of settlers at Pibpio on Saturday passed a resolution asking tluvt a lloval Commission enquire into the merits of the Aria-Wai-tewlienua route as an alternative to tbe_ On gurus route for the Stratford Main Trunk railway, on the grounds that the Minist/w for Public Works had expressed the opinion that The former was tiio better route.

NAPIER MEWS. (Per Press Association A ? Napier, August 28. John O’Brien, a very old resident at the Fort, was found dead in an outhouse at t]ho Crown Hotel. Deceased was of very temperate habits, and death was probably due to heart failure. Bank d-posit slips for'£lo2o wore found in his nockets.

For Illegally boo fling at the Hunt Club races, John Laidlaw was fined £3O and costs, and William Ballam £2O.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 10, 28 August 1911, Page 6

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LATEST MESSAGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 10, 28 August 1911, Page 6

LATEST MESSAGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 10, 28 August 1911, Page 6

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