LONDQN, September 1. AririVed at (Panama —Dun-ham. At JJaljanjorp—ißaranga frojn New Zealand .The firemen, v W. H. Murrige, a member of the crew of the s.s. Kittawa who was killed on Monday evening at Westport by being run over bv a coal wag? on the railway line near the wharf, 'was 32 years of age, and a native of England. He was a returned soldier and was wounded no less than seven times. He had also been to the Antarctic. At an inquest held next morning, over which Coroner Sinclair presided, a verdict of “Accidentally Killed” was recorded.
When Betty Brown first came to town She had but one plain gingham gown, And now she’s draped in crepe ce-chine And lols back in her limousine. She’s married to a millionaire, And cherished with the greatest care, In winter months, of course she’s sure To have her Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.,
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1920, Page 3
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