r«T-<T Jlt V I GMiUSAI’H DOCTOR, shoots HIMSELF. I CHRISTCHURCH, Fob 10. Dr John Sinclair West water was . found dead in his bedroom in the Queen Mary Hospital at Hnnmer Springs with ln S head nearly blown oft) and a shot gun beside him. Ho was relieving medical officer. • j OLD MAN DROWNS HIMSELF. j CHRISTCHURCH, Feb 10. The body of Harry St George Walshe, a widower! aged 63, was found in Heath cote River at Woolston. His left hand I was tied to his left leg, with a. cord and holt hanging round his ankles, as if both feet had been tied together. In the pocket of his coat was the following note: “1 am getting too old for it now, so the best thing is to end it. One of Walshe’s daughters lives in Christchurch, while the others are in the North Island. i SPRINGBOK TELEGRAM LEAKAGE EVANS DISMISSED THE SERVICE. 1 WELLINGTON, February 11. i It is officially announced that Mr : Hunt S.M. has found proved the charge j against Evans, a telegraphist of Napier 1 of communicating the contents of the I gpringbok football telegram and Evans I [has accordingly been dismissed the serI vice.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1922, Page 3
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199Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1922, Page 3
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