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[by TEI.EOiiAPH —FRU r REBR ASSOCIATION] GIRL DROWNED. DUNEDIN, Jan. 5 Olati Hilton Hillings, 22 years old, who resided with her parents at Roslyn was drowned while bathing at Brighton beach. A companion, Catherine Pollpart, went to her assistance but deceased gripping her, had to let go. MEAT POOI,. DUNEDIN. Jan. 5 A meeting of Palmerston farmers re the- meat pool congratulated Mr Massey on making some attempt to 4 improve matters. A resolution that the pool be made optional was not pressed, a free hand being left, to Mr A. S. Cambridge, who was appointed delegate to the Conference. FILM CATCHES FIRE. AUCKLAND, Jan. 5. A cinema film caught fire at the Forester’s Theatre at Onehunga yesterday afternoon, when 120 children were present. The operator seized the film with a sack and carried it downstairs. He collided with the doorkeeper and dropped the burning mass of flames, which spread to the operating room find ante' rooms, doing considerable damage, before it was extinguished by the brigade. The children were safely removed from the building.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1922, Page 1
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176TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1922, Page 1
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