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[PBR PUBIS AMOCIATION.I ( HERMAN COMMITS SliiOJiDJii. 1 _ 1 Thames, This Day. t Hermann Curl Moliiniann, a natural- ; ised German, aged 34, a married man, J and lately employed as a gardener at ; i'aerua, committed suieiue ai**ttiu Koyul Hotel, Thames,' last niyiit by shooting *■ himt>ell in the temple. He way out ot work, being dismissed owing to pronounced pro-German assertions. He 1 applied to tlie police here yesterday for i tht> cancellation of his naturalisation 1 paper as lie wished to become a Gorman i again. # He arrived/ at tlie Thames '< yesterday and took a room at tlie £ hotel. He was found cold and stiff i last niglit. ;He aiTso had domestic c troubles, and was to have been a defendant in a maintenance case by liis c wife at I'aeioa to-day. (J WANGAXUI RACES. € a NVanganui, Tliis Day. M Tlie Wanganui Jockey Ciub'b "winter a meeting opened to-day in lovely wea- 0 flier and with a. very largo attendance, a K«sulte:— Borough. Handicap—l3l meter 1, g Hoy 2, Veroneal 3. Scratched: Gold- <J Btream and King Cliiara. Won by half a length. Time, imin 14secs. t Hack Steeples—Soporific 1, The 0 Diver 2, Nita 3. All started. Won iJ by six lengths, with a length and a quarter between, second and third; horses. Time 'IminsMj 2-5 isecs.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1915, Page 3
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220Second Edition TELEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1915, Page 3
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