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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) WELLINGTON. Monday. In the House to-day Fox gave notice to move early next session—That no intoxicating liquors be sold in the House, Pyke intends taking legal proceedings for his expulsion from the Press gallery after being ordered out of the House. Prorogation will probably take place lomorrow. " Seventeen more natives—some of them mere boys—have been arrested at Waimate. On arrival at New Plymouth several were liberated.
Three hundred Cliristchurch railway employees held a meeting on Sunday and passed a unanimous resolution to resist the reduction in wages; A delegate from
Dunelin statud fcliafc 'three hundred men there were prepared to do tho same. The crew of the ship Pareora struck at Timaru on the ground that the vessel was overloaded, though the harbormaster certified to tho contrary. The vessel will probably proceed to Lyttelton, where the crew will be charged with mutiny. ■ Fromthe. decision given by the RM; at Tauranga it appears that the natives can purchase spirits in any town and have them delivered in outlying districts with: out the seller being liable to a fine.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 556, 31 August 1880, Page 2
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