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TELEGRAMS

(PGB PRESS ASSOCIATION. COPYRIGHT.I DEPORTED FROM DOMINION. WELLINGTON. Jan. 8. Moses Baritz, a lecturer under the auspices of the Marxian Society, who arrived a few weeks ago from Sydney, and first lectured on grand opera, and then on social subjects, including Bolshevism, is understood to he the first person to whom the provisions of the Undesirable Immigration Exclusion Act, passed last sssion, lias been applied. He has been requested by the authorities to leave for Sydney by the Moeraki. There is power under the Act to arrest him, but the power has not been exercised on certain conditions.

AN INQUEST. TAU M A RUN UI This; Day. At the inquest on Claud Bentizen found near Kaiteek creek with his head lilotvw off by gelignite, a verdict was returned that, deceased suicided whilst mentally unbalanced. Mrs Beaumont a boardinghouse keeper handed the police a bag containing £241 which the deceased (old her to keep if lie never returned. She nil) make a claim for tho moiiny,

BOWLING. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The Dominion tournament was resumed this morning in dull and rather cold weather. A light drizzle, at early hour damped the green but not sufficient to affect the play. The doubles are proceeding.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1920, Page 3

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203

TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1920, Page 3

TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1920, Page 3

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