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VARIOUS DOMINION lIEMT V THOUGH A PI! —PRESS ASSN., COPYIIIGHT. , inquest needed. ; i WELLINGTON, March 11 , Mr Pou(hell’s death will have to ; Min Llie suhjeet of an inquest. It ap- ] ears there was a bank about 9 feet ( jgh outside liis room. He went out j nd a thud was heard which led to in- ] estimations and he was found at the | :>ot of the bank with his neck broken, c mother version is that he fell out of a iudow. I CANDIDATE FOR I'ATEA. | ( DUNEDIN, This Day. j , The “Star” states that Colonel Me- ] onald, who has recently retired from j ic. Defence Force, consequent on the j bolition of Otago Military District, j . ill definitely contest Paten, seat. ' , f A BIG STEAD. , ’ , PALMERSTON N., March 11. , Francis Cassidy, a railway shunter, j as arrested, charged with stealing at | wapuni, hoiserv valued at £ll7, the roperty of Maekay, Logan and Cald- ; ell. THE FT RE TRAGEDY. j FOURTH GIRL DIES. j WANGANUI, March 11. , The fouVth victim of last night’s fire ( ragedy Louisa, Janet Bishop, died toav, from shock and burns.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1921, Page 3
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183TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1921, Page 3
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