TELEGRAMS.
VARIOUS DOMINION ITEMS.
. -“LEQRAPH —PER ;->RESS ASSOCIATION] ASSAULT AND ROBBERY. INVERCARGILL, June 23 William Henry Grant was charged at tlie Court to-day with violently assaulting a Chinaman and stealing £62 and a watch. He was remanded for a week. Tlie Chinaman, who was attacked in the street at night, is still in the hospital, but his condition is improving. The accused is also charged with escaping from Point Halswell prison, and stealing property valued at £2O at Lower Hutt. PETROL LAMP EXPLODES. CHRISTCHURCH, June 23 Through a petrol lamp exploding, Edlande McLay, aged 15, and Joy McLay, 8j daughters of a railway ganger at Arthur’s Pass, and Clarence Georgs Davis, aged 20, a truck hand, were severely burned about the face and hands last evening. They "ere, brought to Christchurch, by special | train and admitted to the hospital. j YOUNG WOMAN INJURED. TAUMARUNUI, June 23rd. A young woman named Fauchelle, a school teacher, while crossing the railway yards on her way to school this morning, was knocked down by a shunting engine, and badly injured ill her arm, legs and face. She was taken to the hospital.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1921, Page 3
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188TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1921, Page 3
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