NEW ZEALAND.
(Per Press Association.) Christoburch, last night. At the Supreme Court this morning W. T. McCombe, charged with committing an unnatural offence,was sentenced by Judge Dtnniston to ten years' imprisonment.
The entries for the Canterbury A. and P. horse parade closed on Saturday. They total 65, including 44 draughts, 18 light and three ponies.
Dunedin, last night. - Sheafs of telegrams were forwarded today to local members of the Council, inviting them to reject the Shops and Offices Bill and reinstate last year’s Bill, pluß extension of the exempted shops. , Wellington, last night. The body of Edmund L. Tudor, of Marton, was found on the hillside near Wellington yesterday. Deceased was at one time a farmer near Marton, aged about 30 years, and was the son of the Rev T.;Li Tudor,'Ponce of Wanganui, No marks of violence were found on the body, and judging by its emaciated condition death was due to starvation. Deceased had apparently been dead two or three days.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1562, 19 September 1905, Page 4
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