NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
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Escaped Lunatic. Napier, This Day. The lunatic named A\ hishy, who jumped from a train last week, lias not yet been re-captured and nothing heen heard of his whereabouts. The Gliristchnrch Scandal. Wellington, This Day. Martin’s resignation was aceepted by the Cabinet on Saturday. Breach of Customs Act, Edward Daniels, tobacconist was today convicted by the Magistrate of being fraudulently concerned in the evasion of Customs Act by dealing with uncustomed tobacco and was fined £2i> with £7 Its costs. The Harvest. Wellington, This Day. The Minister of Lands, who lias returned from the south, reports that everywhere the crops arc looking well and the harvest will, be expects, be as bountiful as hist years for though the area sown is less the yield per acre promises to be larger. Nude Bathing at Rotorua. The Acting-Premier lias received a telegram from a prominent resident of Rotorua stating that there is general satisfaction in (be district at the report of Donne, dealing with the grievances in connection with the new regulations at the sanatorium.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 January 1901, Page 3
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179NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 January 1901, Page 3
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