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LPlltt I'HKB« AHiiCCiAHON .J KILLI'JD AT i'OOTiJALL. OilKlSTCiiUJiUlij This Day. fcJiimiie-l i'limsoll, aged li), died last evening as tho result of injuries that he received while playing football, lie was a member of the Cluisielnirch Club's third grade team, uJiicli played tho JtJoys' 'High .School on .Saturday. Apparently he got kicked in tho head, but had not stopped playing. He was unconscious yesterday morning, and died at the hospital of concussion. 13UHNED TO DEATH. Jane Vcitch, aged 64, was found by her husband in tho kitchen & her home about noon yesterday with her clothes on lire. She- died at the hospital last evening. .MEDALS FOR SHIIIKEMS. PAIAIEUSTON N., This Day. At a meeting last evening the two lads Ross and Tunnicliffe, who went It , gaol rather than pay fines for failure to render military service, were presented with medals from tiie New Zealand- Socialist Par+y speeches were made against tho Defence- Act, and a resolution c&rriod disagreeing with tho priuii,>j3 <J conscription. Tho medals boar tho inscription For Courage. XALMEII ELECTION: DISPUfiS. I NAJ'iEK, This Day. The Magistrate has delivered judgment on his recount of the Harimm J 'card election poll. As a re'.ah o! certain dual voting, the final figures t'aco J- , . W. Williams and W. j .\ eCirath a dead heat for the third Mat, and as the law makes wo piovision for a easting vote, the magistrate has ruled that a new election tor this seat must be held. . IL-) vj 11 !'i at legal argument as to whotLor tiio whole election should ho voided, a id petitioners' deposits re'ia.'iftcL .SAVINGS BANK CREDITS NEW PLYMOUTH, This J)ay. At Awakino on, Friday ni?".t tiio lV'.stnuister-Gonerai announced that ii May the Post Oflice Savings Biiuk (cposits exceeded tho withdraw:*'s by .C5)9,5b'0, as compared with an cxu\ss of i'B2,otJG in May of lasl your -- indicating a tiyn in the tide. The Hon. Mr lihodes returned to New I'lymouth last night, and left for Wellington this morning, after a most successul trip to tho hack blocks. THE LATE Slit A. GUINiXESS. NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. Speaking at a banquet at Awakiuo on Friday night, the Hon. Rileiiton Rhodes made feeling reference to the late Sir Arthur Guinness,
" iioiii he described as being strictly iiiiparlial and a worthy successor to *ir Maurice O'Korke, the ablest speaker Australasia had known. Mr ('. K. Wilson, member for Taumarauui. also paid tribute to the late Speaker, whose assistance and advice , to young nicm'beis was of g.eat lu-'lp to them. His death was a lieavy loss to Now Zealand. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY. HAMILTON, This Day. Daniel Field, aged 25. employed on the permanent way at .Eureka, while riding on a jigger on (Saturday night was .struck by the Cambridge train, and killed.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 June 1913, Page 3
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