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' !!'• Tn.KOli.M’H r=tn VIIKSS association 1 CHINA A! AN'S KND WKId.IN'OTON. Oct. UK A ( 1 11 n:< in:< ii , .lot* Chew, Hood nliollt ita s 1 1 >ll in I liniiiiiiio in :i llamion Sin-ci 1 1> >iiso. Tin* IMi.lv IMIS si is|ioinli*. 1 ill 11 iu|v, olio 111. 1 In’lfof .MI. I.: -It'll n| tn n litmistoi in ;i sleep sliiin i .*. SriCIDK 1)1' DII'SOM \N I 1 c!li:l-'!< III';,’, il. :;■■) i C. 11. liiioos coiiiinitli'd Siiici.lo in 11; 1 111 > 1 1* r I l..s|iii :il. 110 liihl Ik-.'H roroeeivinp ti’i*;iinit'llt lor delirium trelIIOIIS. W'CKI.ANT) CASKS. A I'CK I.AN I'. Oh. 17 Will in in Uoovo. I'm ly qnartei - i!i:i.-t«T lit till l ln.s|.it:il liniioxo, adorn to,! liv.* . linroos ..I till'll Ol proper, ill' till' Defence l)o|llirtllll'!lt. He .li--1i.,50,1 ol' t Ilf 111 :l t. • I 1: 1 1 \i Inn tlio annex W s,s tlisiiniilllni. Ho was ooiuiniUo i lor si*ui(‘iici*. Kioil Tnvlor pleaded inn imiliy i > il.o l liolt of l-.VJ |As a ‘I'M-llin at Sit a ns, m aml n : tuin 1 1 ;<•, 1 t«. i rial. A 01 lll.'S DKATII. W A.NO A NCI. "ol 1a \ iiivsloi'v sun'.niiuls tlio < lea i i o. a Native tiiil nntno, 1 Maiia l’a Haiti aoo ( l 17. \. In. ilioil tihilo lioiiio oi.iivoyo.! 1,1 Wall'.•.ail tti Hospital I'roin Maitoii. A post in,n tom Has liolil. aii.l tlio p.'lif' halo lot h a rili'il tlio rout.oils Hast a to t lie Oovoriitnoiu Analyst. At a Corotiial omplii'y liol.l to-day it uas staU'.l the pirl liolonofd to I ajipo. and was oil a visit to a Irirlid a' 'la.- ~,,, She 1.0.am0 ill. and uas loinoiol l„' a piu-ato hospital llioie. wa. n Hi ■ o.iotor dooidod to solid hoi on to Wan oanui Hospital. Tlio iniplO'l was ai, journod in ordor to tret 'l"' *■ ■ •I n meat Analyst's report. A NO I.ICAN’ SYNOD. At'OKOANI). 0,1. IS. Tlio Aiii.'lienn Synod here to-day oarI'iod a niotioH itself In <lo nil ill its power to Hosier and promote the ideals 111 the I.oaa.no of Nation*.
I'KK.IT'HV. \| \< 11STK ATK’S sTItONC ' <>M' A I'CK I.A N 0. On S.i 11> 1 1U ri niliik’Mt "as mail. •>\ \V. l’ox 111 •m, S.M in tin' I *"1 i KV in ' r .1. ;i in wliicli ('urn,dins MeDeviit " :l sentenced In limi t (‘••ii tin.' s’ impriMmusing n 1 >i-p:l IM liu-li 1n 1 ratin'.'' sum ,ml. rln *'lil;ii ll n r:>i 1" :i_v tii kcl 1" \\ 1 1 i < - 1 . li,‘ wn- nnt cut it led. ' ii' linin' Inn inn granted on till' ground Unit iii'sli ovii li'ini' "ns avai In hie. !n I,is derisiiill till' M ntii st In < 1 still iliis now evidence consisted numdy ■ > a vt a t I'liii'ii I 1 1 v Uichaid l-'i*!-' it t.v. Inn man . ill t In- cil'cet tint! nil '.III' (Inin < I tin- 111 l«*1 1 (-i■ In' "ns given lit' "i'll' l !' I'* l :1 i-uiii I'ssinti ticket liy n.i.' Hicwm. will, a iv,11i,*st tliiii Im slnnilil "I,tan. > tin irnamt 1 1 mil Mis Hr,'" in mill |> 11 f 1 1• T 1,,. | iclict. ll,' alter" n nls met *h<- defendant', "Im desired mit ' lls| - „ : .ss, nil,l ollVn-d In the tie.el In, him In stive time. The .Magistrate saiil lie "as lei'tain tlial this story was a concoction, giving several reasons. The accused was sentenced t.n inmteen dues' imptisnitiuetit, the Vlngtstiate refusing leave In nptieal, saying: ■ \ man "In, eniiiniits such an oflellec, ami tin it entnes nnd tells such lit 1 ' nhiml it is lint deserving nl any ennsideiat inn. It is-sitn pi y shocking whir he Inis dime—ami then In enme am. tie, ini e himself and in ndditmn induce Others til perjure themselves.” I.ater tin* Magistrate remarked, h, s the "nt si pci jury I’ve heard in this * I’H IKON HI! HKC Arn HKO. TK A\YAM.I'Tr. Oft. In Cordon Amumlsnii, who escaped Iron, the Waikeria rcloimnlory ‘>n March ill h last, was recaptured yesterday, lie ap|K>aied in Conn this morning and „i, s sentenced in two years’ hnnMnbimr as nu ineorrigihle mgllf. Amundson was undergoing a sentence id three v,-ars’ reformative treatment lor tlielt when he escaped. 11 is good coiidml lheie earned him confidence and lie was placed in a position o! trust in a dairy hut abused the confidence placed in him by breaking away.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1921, Page 1
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