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'•REPORTED MISSING.” WELLINGTON. May 24. Regarding the list of men reported missing in last night’s casualty list the Defence Department as issued a cncoin r to-the nearest relatives stating tn cabled information has been received that probably a large number have been taken prisoner. Cabled enquiries are being made, and the relatives will he advised of the result. >
CHARGES AGAINST A VICAR. CHRISTCHURCH, May 22 It is stated that the dissatisfaction w hid. has existed for some years IK .st in the Angliemn parish of St Michael’s Christchurch, in regard to matters of ritual has culminaed in the present vicar. Canon C. E. Terry, being charged with breaches of ecclesiastical laws. The charges have been filed until tho Registrar of the Christchurch Diocese In- Archbishop C, H. Gosset, who has resigned his archdeaconry in order to make the accusations: SUDDEN DEATH. CHRISTCHURCH, May 22 Charles Broun, working manager of the Crown Iron Works and a prominent member of the Scottish Society, died suddenly last night. An inquest will be hold- >
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1918, Page 1
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175TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1918, Page 1
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