IN A NUTSHELL.
» Heavy gale on south coast of England. Drainage Board meets to-morrow afternoon. : Canterbury Engineers broke up camp last night. An alarm of fire on Saturday night, and two yesterday. St Albans and Linwood Borough Councils meet to-night. Christchurch licensing poll declared in favour of existing conditions. Enthusiastic Liberal mass meeting at Wellington on Saturday night. Strength of new House — Liberals 41, Conservatives 26, Independents 3. A delightful gathering at Christchurch Bowling Club's green on Saturday. Preparations for Union Kowing Club's Fancy Dress Carnival proceeding vigorously .Meetings of the Working Men's Cooperative Society and the Trotting Association to-night. Girls' Friendly Society meeting at Young Men's Christian Association's rooms tomorrow afternoon. Fever-heat of excitement concerning the Glenbrook murders. Another body found, and a third man missing. Lyceum crowded to excess last night. Spirited address by Mr Collins, and adjournment till Wednesday night, Hobbs's buildings.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5740, 7 December 1896, Page 2
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IN A NUTSHELL.
Star (Christchurch), Issue 5740, 7 December 1896, Page 2
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