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TELEGRAMS

(P<*H PRFHB AHBQr>»TjrO -F«l«’Vh>o!V» •. j DEATH FROM INJURIES. CHRISTCHURCH, September 11. The death occurred at Christchurch Hospital to-day of the Rev. G. M. H. Harding, of Prebbleton, who was injured in «- motor car accident lastSunday. Tlie motor car which he Was driving collided with another motor and Harding suffered a fractured thigh and injuries to head. REMANDED. AUCKLAND, Sept. 13, Thorn accused of Pukekawa murder, was before the Police Court, and was remanded for a week,

The indications are variable and strong breezes with northerly winds strong to gale prevailing and backing by West to South soon. The weather will probably prove very boisterous with further rain probable, rivers high. The weather will probably become very coldBrometer unsteady but rising soon, seas heavy, tides good:

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1920, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1920, Page 3

TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1920, Page 3

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