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/PER FUBSS ASSOCIATION.—‘OOPTtttOMj. Service WELLINGTON, May 15. A young man born in New Zealand whose father was an unnaturalised German, came before the Military Board to-day. He said lie had made repeated attempts to enlist, but had been told by the Military Authorities tiiat they did not want him. He had asked that liis name be removed from the Reserve so that lie would not be drawn in the ballot, but got no reply. The case was adjourned for enquiry. On Tour.
LONDON, May 14. j Tbeir Majesties are touring the Munition Factories in Chesire and Lancashire. Federal Elections. Melbourne May 15 An official cable giving the figures of the solders’ votes places' Glynn sightly ahead of the P.L.L. opponent (A. Angas), while Mahons majority at Kalgoorlie lias been wiped out. rwiMMMHMHI ■ Supreme Court. " WELLINGTON, May 15. At the Supreme Court to-day Arthur Henry Woods was sentenced to seven years imprisonment for indecently assaulting a girl about five years of age. Mr. Justice Edwards called, him m curse to the community and a menace to children.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1917, Page 1
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