TELEGRAMS.
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] AN APPOINTMENT. { ° TIMARTJ December 21. | f Captain D. McDougall pilot of the ; } Otago harbour, has been appointed har- j t bourmasterv j T CHRISTMAS GREETINGS. j 1 •WELLINGTON, Deecmber 21. • 1 The following cablegram has been 1 received by the Minister of Defence i and published in Orders at Military 1 camps in England: “From the New •' Zealand troops in England, to our ‘ ■comrades in New Zealand,—Xmas greetings on this the fourth, and ive hope, the last Xmas of the war. We all hope to join you before next Xmas after a victorious termination . of the campaign. “W T e think not only of yon and our comrades in the field; but of our late comrades, the real heroes of the war who have laid down their lives for and our glorious empire, and of their bereaved relatives 'who ore burying their sorrows and shouldering b' dens without murmuring, because of the knowledge that their loved ones died for a rightonos cause.” ) COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. CHRISTCHURCH. This Day. The trial of Winifred Garrick at the Magistrate’s Court for the wilful murder of the Child Donald Lewis Garrick lasted all day yesterday. Accused reserv ed her defence and was committed for trial.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1917, Page 3
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206TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1917, Page 3
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