LATEST TIMES NEWS.
(Special to the Daily Teleghaph.) Thames, this day. ■ . WABDEN'S COUIIT At the Warden's C 0„« "tc-J-.y a largo nurabor of applications for pmuctiou, .mil reduction ciino before Mr. Bush. Whero protection hud been gmtcd br-foro the Warden forwnnierl the applications to tho Minister and in ilm other cases iho applic -tions wi-rc granted. ALLEGED WIJO.vGFUL DISMISSAL A case in which a nun ii'initt Brown, employed its .uiinniM' for.lic Diamond Drilling Ooiiipiiiy,., W if. t .,l in b-jrins; coniramiH ilip Thftiiiiis is siiciik'tlieCompan)' for i-250 lir,ivrai»ful dismissal, is bemj{Ji3.irdii; the Warden's Court. Tho case is that Brown was dismissed without causo after brine; m i n g aj„ America a certain time. The Company's case is that plaintiff Imd displayed negligent, ciuuing a boring bit to suck, wJ.ich ju-iiiiod the Company in dismissing him. Tlio caao is proceeding. THE DEATH OF MA.RINANA KONDI Numerous telegrams from all parts of the colony have been receivod from native chiefs, regr.tting iho rieaih of Mnrimtna Konui. A tangi is proceeding to-day.' natives, The Land Court, whieh is sitting at tho Thames, wljom-.icil mu of respect to iho memory of occe.iaed. Tho burial takes pi JO to-morrow ut 'l'o'oi'rt.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1151, 22 November 1904, Page 2
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