TELEGRAMS.
|P£R PRESS ASSOC* VrlflN. —COPYRIGHT.; INFLUENZA AT AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND, This Day. All the city and suburban schools artclosed owing to influenzal, though so lav it is of a mild type. A FATAL FALL. HAMILTON, April 28. While watching the Royal procession a man named Kelly, fell through a skylight on to the pavement sustaining a fracture of the skull. He died at the hospital. RISE IN FREIGHTS. DUNEDIN, April 28. It is announced that the Shipowners Federation has found it necessary to advance freight rates on coastal and general cargo by Is per ton, and on produce by 3s per ton. The fares on the ferry sei-vice between Wellington and'Lyttelton have been revised by the abolition of return tickets from May Ist. Single tickets only will he issued at present. This means raising return rates by.ss for saloon and Cs for steerage.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1920, Page 4
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143TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1920, Page 4
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