NEW ZEALAND.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) Woodville, last night. The three boys Gibbons, charged with attempting to poison their father with aconite a week ago, leave for Burnham Industrial School to-day. Dannovirke, last night. There aro thirty applications for sixteen sections in the Mangatoro estate, of 19,422 acres. These have been allotted, leaving ten sections open. The other sections would have been applied for, but the grouping of the sections was objected to. At the meeting of the Dannevirkc Borough Council iast evening the following motion was passed :—“ That this Council expresses its strongest abhorrence at the unfounded charges made by a section of the foreign press against the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain and the British Army with reference to the conduct of the war in South Africa, and has every confidence that the measures adopted by the British in that country aro in the best interests of humanity.” Masterton, last night. In connection with tho Masterton infanticide case, Thomas Murcotte and Kato Alexander have been arrested and remanded.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 323, 25 January 1902, Page 4
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