DOMINION NEWS.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. [per press CHRISTCHURCH, Dee. 10. The number of persons who arrived in New Zealand during last October is 3169, while there were 2366 departures. The figures for October, 1910, ■were: Arrivals 3441, departures 2124.
ASSISTING SAILORS. CHRISTCHURCH, Dee. 9. His Excellency the Governor to-day ?aid the foundation stone of the Seamen’s Institute at Lyttelton, which is being erected by the Lyttelton branch of the British and Foreign Sailors’ Society. A COOK’S EMPLOYMENT. WELLINGTON, Dec-. 9. The case of Pierre Chaplin v. T. Young and the Wellington section of tile Australasian Federated Seamen’s Union was resumed before His Honor the Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout) yesterday. The plaintiff alleged that by the action of the defendants he had been deprived of his employment as ship’s cook. Ho claimed £l5O damages, and also an injunction restraining the defendants from committing such, action in the future. At yesterday’s hearing Mr P. Levi appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr C. R. Dix for the defendants. His Honor hoard evidence and legal argument, and then intimated that lie would take time to consider his decision. Judgment would probably be given on Monday.
HELPER QF THE POOR. WELLINGTON, Dec. 9. Sir John Kirk, founder of the Ragged Schools’ Union in the Old Country, who is now visiting Australasia in the interests of the poor children educated in these schools, with a view to ascertaining if there is any opening for them in these countries by immigration, was giien a civic reception in the Mayoral chamber of the Town Hall yesterday. IMMIGRANTS BY THE TOXGARIRO Tlio Tongariro arrived from London early this morning, with 36S immigrants. She leaves for Dunedin this evening.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3396, 11 December 1911, Page 5
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280DOMINION NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3396, 11 December 1911, Page 5
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