APPEALS UPHELD. WELLINGTON, Dee 4. Tlfio report ol tiu‘ Hoard ol AI q tea 1 in tlu cases of Nailer, Rich and Eilers, of the State Coal Mines OHice, Christchurch. and Jap|ier. ol the Audit Department, whose dismissal was recommended by the Assistant ol the Public Service Commissioner, allows th.< appeal in each case. The hoard concurs with the Assistant Commissioner’s findings, but looks upon the penalty of dismissal as too scvmc, and suggests the * Mil id ion of a fi-ss severe punishment.
A ROY KILLED. HAMILTON, Dec <>. Raymond Fi-ancis Ellis, aped eight, when crossing the road and dodging a motor car was knocked down hv another car and died almost immediately.
KCTI/UXf: RACE. WANTiAXPI. Pee (>. Arranoemcnts in connection with the world's championship race between Arn'-t :iiid Hadfield, arc practically conililctcci. The Oovornor-Oonoral. Prime Minister. Loader of (lie Opposition and Sir Joseph Ward have hoon invited to lie present. The race will he rowed on Thursday, sth January,
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1921, Page 1
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