TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
At : the Wellington Magistrate's Court on Friday, J. C. Bowern, for using an* unstamped promissory, note, was fined £2 and costs. The, Court agreed to state a case for appeal on a technical question. Alfred Bpardman, for failing to furnish returns under the Property Assessment Act, was fined £5 with triple the amount of tax do*. Allan Cockburn was committed for trial for issuing a gilded, shilling. « j t
■The 1 Auckland Chamber of Commerce are urging the. Government to bring the dispute with the the Cable Company to a speedy termination. The Nelson Educational Board accepted the resignation of all the membere of the Town School Committee, who hare resigned in order to appeal to the ratepayers on the question of granting the use of the' schoolroom before school hours for religious instruction. The Board also expressed its approval of the principle of the- interchange of inspectors, but was desirous not to part with the present Inspector. 1 The proposed amalgamation of Sargood’s business with Rosa and Glepdinning has fallen through. , j Mr Woon, Collector of Customs, has asked for and been instructed ,to get a formal investigation into the loss of the Mawhera before Major Kendell, R.M., and one or two nautical assessors.
The Diocesan Synod closed its session on Tuesday evening. The Primate In his concluding remarks regretted that there had been a tendency to look too much at financial matters, while the spiritual interests of tbs diocese had been rather left out of sight. In the Supreme Court, Blenheim, on Tuesday, Mr justice Richmond, in sentencing the two lads, Barker and Hardy, to two years’ imprisonment for horsestealing and forgery, remarked that he was not a.believer in the reformatory influences of police surveillance, but as responsible people were willing to take charge of the boys, he would repor + to Government on' their case, is which technical difficulties were in the way of adopting the Probation Act.
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Recent German Army statistics show that last year twenty-four out of I£)6 deaths of soldiers were due to suicide.
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Temuka Leader, Volume 1509, Issue 1509, 6 November 1886, Page 3
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