TELEGRAMS.
[JJV TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION! CHILD BURNT. GISBORNE, January 4. A two-year-old child, Ellen Austin Hall, died in the hospital to-day as the result of her clothes catching fire. The child was playing with other children at tea-time, when by some means they liecnme possessed of matches which ignited and set fire to Ellen Hall’s clothes SUDDEN DEATH GISBORNE, January 4 While attending a circus performance at Tologa Bay on Monday evening a young man named Gerald Fitzgerald died from heart disease. 'A LAD KILLED. TAIHAPE, January 4. A lad named Hohaia Potaka, 10 yeais of age was killed instantly by a motor lorry wheel passing over his head.
EXPECTED APPOINTMENT. WELLINGTON, January 6. It is expected that Colonel G. F. C. Campbell, Secretary to the Treasury will on his return to New Zealand be offered the Public Trustree’s position. Ho is at present absent on business and a health recruiting trip to Great Britain and Europe. He attended the Peace Conference in Brussels.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1921, Page 3
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164TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1921, Page 3
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