TELEGRAMS.
' [i'ER I'RESS ASSOCIATION.] FATAL ACCIDENT. Blenheim. This Day. A boy named Leo Andrews was thrown from a horse near liavelock on Sunday, sustaining injuries to the head troni which he died yesterday. PATRIOTIC FINDS. Wellington, This Day. A further conference of delegates from the various patriotic societies in the Dominion will be held in the Town Hall on tiie loth September to consider a scheme for administration of the t funds for the benelit of wounded soldiers, sailors, and the dependents of the fallen, FATAL INJUIUES PROM EXPLOSION. Auckland. This Day. William Huff, one of the men injur- j ed by the explosion on the cutter Ro.stlie, on Saturday, died in the hospital last night. FOR TBENTHAM CAMP. Wanganiii. This Day. One hundred and twenty men left • Trentham this morning by the 7 o'clock train. They were farewelled by several thousand people, and between 400 and 500 members of the-Na-tional Reserve paraded. BMBiuMmiinryMiM i BIW
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 August 1915, Page 3
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156TELEGRAMS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 August 1915, Page 3
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