TELEGRAMS.
|BY IKI.KGitAIMI —I'F.U I’ItESS ASSOCIATION j \ A SUICIDE. A UCKLAND, - December 5. The dead body of Arthur Taylor, afarmer of Mangere, was found in a cave with the head blown off by dynamite. There were a fuse and detonator caps alongside At the inquest a verdict of suicide was returned, the evidence pointing to worry and illness.
GAR ACIDENT. AUCKLAND, December 5 . A motor ( -ar containing five persons
fell over a bank at- Brown’s Bay. 'Augustus A ley, aged 75, bis wife 74, and i Ibwrt Sinclair 20 were removed to the Hospital rather severely injured. The others were unhurt though the ear fell some distance and turned three somersault* throwing the occupants in all directions.
OK ATM OK MU J. .McCAHTHY. GKKYMOUTH, Doc 5. Obituary. Mr .Jeremiah McCarthy, i'wil ti;J years. He was Chairman of the Grey County Council ami Hospital ami Charitable Aid Hoard. He bad been a resident of the district for the past o‘2 years. Deceased was born in Victoria and came to New Zealand in 18fi?t. Previous to residing in Grevmchith he lived for many years.at No Town. He was a member of the Countv Council for many years.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1921, Page 2
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195TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1921, Page 2
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