TELEGRAMS.
Masterton, Jane 10. i Local employers nre sign mo a pc- { tition for the repeal of the Arbitra- "^ tion Act, or so to amend it that in 1 country districts ifc shall be made 1 permissive. The petitioners contend ' that L-mor Unions agents from the 1 cities stir up strife* nnd make de- i mauds which would ruin country \ indusDrici.. Pahiatua. .Tune 10. ( Mr John Beaufort, surveyor, fell ] downstairs, and died in the hospital. 1 He leaves a grown-up family. Eketahuna, June 10. By a buggy acci Urn:; •• vised by Ltio horses bolliny ;.t 7ij.ampa, the driver, Hansjo, was rendered unconscious, and still remains so. Mrs Holmes waa also rendered unconscious, but recovered. Otheis in the trap were knocked about more or less. Wellington, June 10. The Police Department has received a cable message from Monte Video that the extradition of D. C. Mclntyre, ex - Superintendent of Awards at Christohurch Exhibition, has been granted, and that the prisoner, in charge of Chief Datective Mcllveney, left for New Zealand via England to-day. A nuuiber of wreaths were placed on Mr Seddons grave to-day, includ ing those sent by the Westland Memorial Committee, the West Coaster Association, and the "Wellington Memorial Committee. Yesterday members of the Cabinet visited the burial place, and put a wreath on the grave. At the end of the financial year the Police Provideut Fund stood at J329,026. The creation of the fund has saved the State .£17,159, that being the amount which the Government would havo had to lind for Police retiring allowances.
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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11958, 11 June 1907, Page 4
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257TELEGRAMS. Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11958, 11 June 1907, Page 4
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