Yesterday's News. [ . » A SUMMARY. Th« following is a summary of new 6 which' did not appear in yesterday's "Star": — Willis was acquitted on a charge of false pretences in connection with the land cases. *** A meeting of New Zealanders in London resolved to have Essex Evans' poem, in tribute to Mi- Seddon, engrossed and forwarded to Mra Seddon. *•* Thei police evidence at the Whiteley inquest clearly pointed to blackmail. George Rayner stated that he had grave reason to doubt that he was the father of Horace Eayner, but he kept his promise to Horace's mother to , educate and bring -up the child. V The search steamer has returned to Brisbane, and reports that the ketch Pilot was lost with all hands, including Mr Hargreaves, a member of the State Parliament, Captain Osterlund, harbourmaster, and a crew of five. Two widows and' fourteen children were unprovided for. The vessel was • lost off Cape Flattery during the cyclone. The annual conference of the Australian Workers' Union will meet on Thursday. There are 908 recommendations on the agenda paper. Tho principal is that the FedieraJ Arbitration 1 Court should be invoked to award twentyfire shillings por hundred' for shearing sheep throughout the Commonwealth, working hours, to be fixed at forty-four weekly. '' ••* Tho Reden mino in Rhenish Prussia is the property of the Government. Fire damp caused an explosion ai a depth of 2300 ft. It is feared that the rest of tno3« entombed have been suffocated. A fire is now raging, rendering rescue work almost impossible. A second explosion occurred. M. Fallierea; President of France, telegraphed to the Kaiser, condoling with Germany in the terrible disaster.
PACTS ESTABLISHED AT COURT. — . — * . In an action,, the oause of which wae flagrant misuse of Sander and Sons' firm name and other gross misrepresentation* by an imitating company, which was tried before his Honor Chief Justice J. Madden, K.C.M.G., LL.D., in the Supreme Court, at Melbourne, tbe prosecution showed :— 1. That Sander and Sons' Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract contains all medicinal constituents of the eucalypti, in a highly refined and pure form. 2. That it is much more powerfully healing (antiseptic) than ordinary eucalyptus preparations. 3 That it does not depress the heart like ordinary- eucalyptus preparations. . 4. That it contains no harmful ingre- ■ dients, and 5. That it is highly commended by many authorities for the last 30 years as a safe, reliable arid effective remedy. Some imitators have tried to deceive the public by simulating Sander and Sons' get-up; others have relied on the "just as good " game. . Therefore take f"\vpt and obtain the care ana GENU iNE SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI &iU EXTRACT.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8841, 30 January 1907, Page 2
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