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;rn.. si* ess association.—cnPYMlOHT.l ACUTE ALCOHOLISM. FEILDING, This Day. A middle aged married couple, named M Lane died within a few hours of each other from ,'icufe alcoholism. Lane whs the manager of a cordial factory. Both had been drinking heavily, and ( t au obtained some highly alcoholised spirit from the factory, which hastened jheir epd. There are no children. THE PASSING OF A LILLIPUTIAN CHRISTCHURCH', This Day. efjituary. —Mrs General. Mite, fortyone years of age. She was 3ft. 3in. in height and weighed 4 stone 41bs. She made her first appearance in public in 1891, at the Isle of Ma n arid subsequent _ ly appeared by Royal Command at Marl * borough House before Edward VII, ant also royally on the Continent. Hei death occurod while boarding a tram ir the city. With her husband, Genera Mite, she toured the Dominion some yeaji.s age, * RECAPTURED. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The prisoner named Wm. Nichol Clausen who escaped last Saturday fror Papnroa prison was recaptured at Dun nndel this morning. OBITUARY . CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Obituary.—Wm. H. Rhodes, an ol resident of Amberley died this morninj Deceased was returning officer for tl Hurtmui electorate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1919, Page 3
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192TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1919, Page 3
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