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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS

(PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, A UgUSt 9, The libel action, H. I). Bell (Crown Prosecutor) v. Jellicoe, arising out of the Chemis case, will be heard on the 22nd instant before a special jury of twelve. Mr Justice Eichmond to-day granted the application of Mr Jellicoe that Chemis should be brought up to give evidence in behalf of the defence. The police received information this afternoon that Solomon Abraham's pawn shop at Palmersfcon was burglariously entered last night, and a quantity of jewellery, valaod^at LSO, extracted; ; • ; ... " { AUCKLAND.' 'X'ilgUSt 8* ..;■. I A Press- Association t»l|gram from 1 . Wellington yesterday stated that, the test ' rictim to typhoid was Mr Roiis Marten. ! The Star considered this as ineaamg that Mr Marten was dead, and published a long obituary : notice of him, eulogising his great merits and deploring his loss to journalism. The mistake was eventually . discovered, and the unsold portion, of the issue was suppressed and another issued, with the obituary notice left oujt, but the telegram left in, and still headed "Death of Mr Rous'Marteu." ■ *;.:- ' •■• GisßOßNE.ThiaDay.Robert Knox, contractor, was convicted of cruelty to animals. He put 40 sheep; in a half acre paddock which had been eaten bare by horses, and kept them there 10 days. He was fined £1.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 24, 10 August 1889, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 24, 10 August 1889, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 24, 10 August 1889, Page 2

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