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— —« [per press association.] OLD INGLEW'OOD SETTLER DIES. Inglewood, This .Day. Mr. Herbert 15. Curtis. J .I'.. inglewood's oldest settler, and a member ol th') erstwhile substantial linn of Curtis liros., aml for three years mayor of Jnglewood, died unexpectedly last eventing. He hadi been ailing lor a few dayt Cut liis illness caused no uneasiness until a few hours before the collapse.
REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.
Duncdin, This Day. The Hon. J. Allen, in the course of an interview today, said that it was intended to have tho third and fourth reinforcements iri <a' >j> at '! reisthaju at tho ea-rno time Thev .<!n>nl»i lurr 3600 meil'tliero l-ofoiv Ion;;. ii.iii t.f , these reinforoen "ut-v «• •" •' - Hit Dominion*" IfrotJat!;. in Kd.ni;.;-. -nit! when they leave nt-ruil-.- will Mobtained to' keep ile? .-.i; up at 3UOO.
ROTTM ANN' REMANDEI)
Wellington, This Day
Arthur Rottniami, charged with murder. appeared at tho Court this morning and was remanded to appear at Wunognui oji 12th January.
FLAX 8W A ill' lUU! N FJj i Hi 'I
" Tu-U »*„ . A second fiiv 'p!r. ni;i mil! happened l<v *!:■-.tirj; uind 'I n>Mi in v«i \ little tl.u- whole 400 acres it is estimated that to £20,000.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 January 1915, Page 3
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199Second Edition TELEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 January 1915, Page 3
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