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BAND CONTEST PRIZES. NELSON, August 10
At a meeting of the Nelson Band Con test Committee, tho following prizes were allocated:—A grade, first £200; second, £100; third, £SO. B. Grade, £IOO, £3O and £2O. Quickstep, £3O, £ls and £lO. The contest commences on Alarch 14th,
A MINER KILLED. WAIHI, August 10. A shocking fatality occurred at the Rising Sun gold mine at Owharoa resulting in Thomas laddie being killed instantaneously by flying rocks from a bursting charge of gelignite in a drive of the mine. HAYNE CASE ENDS SUDDENLY. WELLINGTON, August 10. After a series of vicissitudes unprecedented in the history of criminal trials in New r Zealand, the case against James Reynolds Hayne, the Dunedin chemist charged with unlawfully using an instrument to procure abortion, came to a sudden end this morning. Gladys Batchelor was again placed in the witness box, but would not reply to any questions. Air Alaccassey then entered a nolle proseque and Hayne left the dock. The Crown Prosecutor made a declaration that it seemed to him that the ends of justice were being defeated by a conspiracy of silence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1920, Page 3
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190TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1920, Page 3
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