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INTERPROVINCIAL.

Per Tress Association. .? AUCKLAND, October 2. John Bishop, a fireman, who •'was eettteheed to livo years at WelliWgton r a month ago, tncaped from custody" iP-day while being conveyed with (seven otheri* from the south io caiup at Waiotapu. ..He was found to be iniMjing when the warden aboard''tho Rawnru (omvhich' travelled) marshalled than to come wUjto*, NELSON, October 2. Complaint is made that, fruit Trees,in (he Toitoi Valley are being (sprayed by a Government orchard inspector wiijt|ime, ■sods. and sulphur, both winter',**s&«. These washes have been "uwl on (res in full -bloom. Mr Kirk, Governinent biologist, is coming to ;Nel«m to enquire into the complaint. » GISBORNK, October 2, A country nettler wait JijK>ct £1 to'-dty for interring the 'body/o/'ttn' infant upon land not, being a wmerery, thw being a cemetery within flvVmifte. PALJIERSTON NV. October 2. There was'a. large Sirodny N Sfl»|ol denioiuntration at' the Opera' !, H«;UKe' io/nlght, when tlv Governor dinVribntt-d ; JniJsfe to the 'successful scliolaVsi at Hie tx-ift'Bf Wellington examination. Tiavlk'cclte&y ■•delivered a stirring address on Mitf'fteietfidjy fin- n-ligiou.s instnietion. : Ho'pVnted bub how the *t*urk* and ' Japancso'-'wtfn ijrifetior religions were piypared/to sacjiticc themselves"and die for''their belief. Jfdw', therefore. Chrtetians with th'.'ir noble' religion should do all they could tti : ass-'st* Us teachings. tUESTPOHT, October 2. ,\ fii>w«;ed public meeting convened by t'lw Mayor tonight. decided to pment A tangible mark of reognition to G. MncDonaltl (solicitor for Haitian ami Anderson) whose strenuous wb'rU over ■tho live hearings in various courts' jr'a*' chiefly Hr!|K)«sible for demon»triUuig Tlie innocence of Tjaßinon wid" Andersot), and «di~cting homy jhe murder of'liourkc'.to Connelly, who jimilly confessed. It wn" staicd that nil the "money Mr iMcDonald iiad received was £1 3s 6d. TJw meeting agreed to also present Mr J3trdj«(i.n, barrister, with a memento of thp ironuniinitys gratitude. The spcecheii referred to the M>rvic«.N done by Mo Donald. Heidmiui and Whyte (viv*«>n«ul for Norwari to (,(ic wliobi Dominimi in maintaining purity of justice. lIOKITIKA. o<:t«lir 3. Hiillin*"ii mid Aiidriiinii wt-rc ivleaw-d fltim j;ai>l tliis .tilcriHKtn. A.SUIiL'UTOX. (Vtolier 2. Thoinni, Alexander wm i-o«ts for >lygrog M-llttig. The cb-ivge-arovi- oiii of «vi(U-m-,> given at Uie intjiie.-.t nn !li<> !>>h];,- t>[ John Taylor, who was ftiuiid d'-ad on fcVj>:< oil>;r 17th. UUNHDIX. O«lol.r 2. Mi \Vi!li:mi>, wli» rervntjv rcrighrd from (hf DiitKdin I'iic' RHgadf. aftV* 1 tliiii-rn tcrviir. lia.« bc«-u«p|t»in)cil •'cim'.v M>i»>iint<ror|<'iit i.f i!ir Aiickliirid llriuixlf. Mr AVtlli-un,. «ln» hold* Cham |mi>.i-hi|> rowing hoin.tii.s. was r*-fcrf , <- »f Aa<ktiiid in the final t<o! niatth against Itritait).

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13715, 3 October 1908, Page 5

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13715, 3 October 1908, Page 5

INTERPROVINCIAL. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13715, 3 October 1908, Page 5