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TELEGRAMS

VARIOUS DOMINION ITEMS.

~..i:ar..u'H —-mi xaess association] nelson college head retires. NEItSON, June 20 Mi: H. L. Fowler, Principal of N* 1soji College for the past 18 years har(’signed. His resignation takes •l+>ot at the end of the year and great reg-.et is expressed by the Governors and people generally that 3lr Fowler is retiring from the teaching profession. CASK OF BIGAMY. WANGANUI, June 80. At .the Court to-day a young man Phillip Timothy Paul was charged with bigamy. The police stated tha? accused went through the form of marriage with a young woman at Wanganui, and a fto' living with her for two weeks 'oft her. Accused was arrested a-t Wellington where his wife resided. Accused pleaded guilty and was committed to the Supreme Court, Wellington, I°* sentence. fatal cycling accident. . DANNEVTRKE June 30. A collision which occurred on Tues dnv night, between two cyclists resulted in the death of Lucy Rose Willaii aged 20, the daughter of Richard John Willnn, Umukora, The deceased her sister were cycling home after nttendin" a wedding at Dunncvirke, when she collided with who was also on a - Willnn sustained a fractiwp'of the base of the skull, and died subsequently m the Danncvirke Hospital. Tomley Bso required medical attention.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1921, Page 1

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207

TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1921, Page 1

TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1921, Page 1

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