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MYSTERY SHOOTING. A Christchurch Association mcsbago states that the inquest on the death of Donald Fraser, licensee of the Riccarton Hotel, who was found shot on November 17 last, will be resumed before tho coroner, Mr Mosley, ,on June 28. It is likely to last four days, and fifteen witnesses will bo called. JEAN'BATTEN COMES NEXT MEEK. ‘ • A Wellington Association message states.that Miss Jean Batten will be the guest of tho Government during her stay in New Zealand. She expects to leave Sydney next’ week. STOCK EXCHANGE: Sales this afternoon :—Reported: Gillespie’s Beach,' Is lOd; Goldsbrough Mort, £l, 11s 3. Oh ’Change: Nokomai, 3s 3d (3).
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Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 14
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108STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 14
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