News in Brief
The Now Zealand footballers play Bristol to-morrow. ' • The Black. Family appear in the Acadomy of Music to night, The Mfctaura and Waihi juniors play off j to-morrow for the final iu the championship. •, , There are now fourteen State butteries v at work in Victoria, and it it proposbd to invite tenders for five more. M. J. Gilmour, of Waihi, has been adjudicated bankrupt, The liabilities are £l4O 3s Id, and the assets nil, On Tuesday croning next, under the auspices of tho Volunteer Bifle Orirps, a' grand military social will be held. The Waihi '■ representatives play their last match of the year tomorrow, wh6n thoy meet Itoeroa at the latter place. Miss Johnson, who has earned so much credit for her Sunday School work, loft ' this morning on a six months' holiday for the South, The performa'nco of "Jane" last night was woll-atteodod, and the, interpretation of the pieco was as successful as on the provious occasion, '^ A sale of work in connection with the / Primitive Methodist Oburch will bo opened 't , by His Worship tho Mayor this oioningat 'seven o'clock in the Miners' Union Hall, ' The latest idea in oyde races is a "de«. vil tab tho hind-most" one. In this the last man at the end of eaoh lap has to withdraw, and there is no inducement for anyone to loaf. to Mr. T. E. Taylor there are at least 25 men who will contest constituencies in November next whoso aims are identical with those of the New Liberal patry. Tho report [submitted |to the annual meeting of the New South Wblob Employers'. Federation states that the Arbitration Act has produced discord' in every branch of labour, At. Doornkloof, in tho Witwatersrand goldfield of theJransvaal, a boro hole has been drilled down 5550 ft, thus malting one of tho few perforations of the earth's outer crusts which exceed a mile. A dootor whose locum tenens drew the wrong tooth, and at a seoond attempt tore tho patient's gums, was ordered in the , Olorkonwell (England) County Court to pay the sufferer sixteen guineas damages. The Netherlands speech from the throno foreshadows tho preliminary training of tho youth in order to place tho whole nation in a state of defence, and also compulsory insurance against illness, incapacity, and old age. oThe "colour line" seems to bo more sharply drawn in some parts of America thaa anywhero else m the world. Tho ad- , mission of two Japanese boys to a school at South Omaha, Nobraska, resulted in a revolt of 200 scholars,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1437, 22 September 1905, Page 1
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