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«■' '[PEE press association.] ; = NAPIEII STILL i^CITED. 3 :, Napier, This (Day. *■ 'At a meeting of 'the Thirty J Thousand Club it was decided to i put in an application for the next 5 contest of the North Island Brass ■ Bands Association, the necessary } deposit with tli£ -guarantee peing j forwarded. -'( L A reflection of the enthusiasm } shown at the Mardi Grras Carnival on Boxing Day .was seen at Thom-pson-Payne pictures last night, when a film especially secured by the executive was shown fdr the first time. Hundreds were turned away. The picture is a photo* graphic masterpiece nearly 15UU feet long and shows to what a , high standard cinematographic art has been brought in the Dominion. ! STABLES BURNED. Carterton, This Day. The Club Hotel stables Iwere totally destroyed by fire last night. The insurance jis £100. The contents burned are valued at £20. STABBING CASE AT BLENHEIM. Blenheim, This Day. A.stabbing affray occurred last? night (in the pit-lobby of His Majesty's \ Theatre). During a display of Fullers' Pictures, a Chinaman named Chow Lee had an altercation with a young man named Percy Maddock. The Chinaman drew a pocket-knife and stabbed Maddock in the face causing ti wound that had to be stitched. The Chinaman appeared in Court this morning and was remanded.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HC19140106.2.14

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 January 1914, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 January 1914, Page 3

TELEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 January 1914, Page 3

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