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A! Sydney cable state® that a number of farmers' sons have left the Pambula district to' settle in New Zealand. A' number of petition® praying the I'iou&ei (toi maiktei tha 'ocjciipjation of barmaid*) illegal have been referred to 1 the Government for considerationIt. is proposed to. open> up shilling ifuibWrip|tioiitf in .Auokjland to raise j funds for the band oonifst- The cost will lie aibauti .£IOOO, and it is hoped to have a quarautee of £000. Atl the meeting: of the AiUdkland Education! Board it ww«i decided that it be an instruction! to head teachers to show to- their assistant*? all reports on their work in the schools in which they are employedA: courtmartial opens on 'Movember ■ifh in Wellington in connection with fhjinrcs madit against the commander of ono of the Auckland volunteer eon>s.

I Lash year 71 licenses under the ti'iuiiiiivgi and Lotteries AcT wore granted to religious denominations. Of these 17 \vout to the Church of EngIfind, and oil bo the Roman CatholicsAnother year or so, says l)\- Mason, Chief health officer for the colony, will HQ<i 2flev Zealand provided witli hotter accommodation' for eonsunip(:vo sufferers than any other country"Our utmost ■endeavour is to oljtain a fair and Icgif.inia.tc: trado—not for licensed victuallers* alone, bub for tlwJ ; jnulaHo,'' said: tihe president of t,ha j Kcmv Zcalamdj Lkltfnsod Vl^unllecs' Associatiom. "We only ■ -w-ant that which, is fair and just, thu same os (any ij^'octer 1, or initcjUcr 1,. or traded' mafl; is ee.Utlsd .to,"

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10451, 28 October 1904, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10451, 28 October 1904, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10451, 28 October 1904, Page 2