GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
I'Eli I'll BSD ASSOCIATION. IK'NUDix, January 2li. Miss Brown, tvho was run over yesterday, has taken a turn for the better ami is now out of danger. JtAi'ißU, January 2ti. Mr Frederick Sutton, one of Napier's very earliest settlers, and formerly M.111i., died to-day. }le leaves a widow, one son and five daughters. Wbluxutox, January 211. Crooks, who escaped from prison yesterday, was eaptured to-day, wearing civilian clothes, alleged lo he the proceeds of a burglary committed during lus brief period of liberty. A circular letter in,regard in the method of dealing with juvenile offenders, has been addressed by the Justice Department to the Stipendiary Magistrates of the colony, the object being to prevent the association of youthful offenders with criminals. In this it is suggested that such offenders should be dealt with at special sittings and that no child should remain in goal or lock-up pending trial. Tim mi, January 21'.. A Chamber of Commerce has been re-established here. CiiiiisTcnrticn, January 20. The damage to, the Exhibition buildings by the recent storm is estimated at about Sir Joseph Ward is to be commissioned to obtain .Clii.Hl worth of statuary for decorative purposes in connection with the Exhibition,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8038, 27 January 1906, Page 2
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200GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8038, 27 January 1906, Page 2
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