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[Pint I’HESf) ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] A SUDDEN DEATH. NELSON, Jan. 2. On New Year’s Day, Air. .James Boon, a well-known Nelson chemist, expired suddenly while playing rounders at St. John’s Methodist Sunday school picnic, which was being held at Stoke. Just before collapsing, he had remarked that ho did not feel well. A WAR PRECAUTION. WELLINGTON, Dec. 31. Defence Headquarters advises that the transmission of picture post-cards or pictorial representations of any kind, including Christmas and New A ear cards from New Zealand t« any neutral country in Europe, America, or to enemy countries is prohibited. This measure is taken as a war precaution. CUSTOMS REVENUE. WELLINGTON. Jan 3. Customs returns for 1917 are £1,037.66], against £194.296 in 1916. During December £83.696 was received, compared with £88.070 in December 1916.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1918, Page 1
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