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Per Press Association.---Copyright. THE MISSING*"3RIQEGR3OM. The Lost Found. Christchurch, April 13 The missing mao, George F. Bell, was found at Lyttelton this morning by a constable and detained. The Oxford Murder. Christchurch, April 13 The case against Charles Butler for the murder of Henrietta Louisa Foster at View Hill, ou April 8, was adjourned till April 19, on the application of the police. War RegulationsChristchurch, April 18 A case against the manager of the Lyttelton Times for a breach of the War Regulations, in publishing the movements of a steamor, was adjourned to secure the attendance of an essential witness, A Denial Hamilton, April 13 Daring the bearing of the psrjnry chargea at the Supreme Court, Constable Skinner described the allegation that he fired the first shot at Ru-Vfi Pd, and that bo tired the said shoe point-plant at Roa, as a diabolical conspiracy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1917, Page 2
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