TELEGRAMS.
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] GIRL’S SAD END. HAMILTON, This Day. A girl named Alma Hints ,agcd 17, whose parents reside at Waharoa, was run over and killed by the Rotoiua express half a mile past Matamata yester dav. She left Waikato hospital rt few hours previously, and arrived at Mataniata bv the slow train from there and was walking in the opposite direction to her home, and throw herself injront of the train. The body was conveyed to Rotorua. * . • \ PACING RECORD. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day The pacer Our Thorpe, covered a mile at Addington track to-day m 2.G 1-5 secs., an Australasian record. P. O. WEBB ILL. ROTORUA, This Dnv. Air P. C. Webb, ex-M.P. for Grey , has recently been ailing considerably , and has been removed from the prisoi ’ camp to the Hospital at Rotorua.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1918, Page 3
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