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TELEGRAMS.

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A LORRY ACCIDENT. W.AIROA. April 13. A motor lorry loaded with rails for the l’ublie Works Department at Teulii Cutting, near the freezing works, swerved on tec Awntere Bridge. Four men were riding on the hack of the lorry and were thrown off. Three were iemoved to the hospital. .Jack Petileinien had a fractured thigh ; John Johansen iiad injuries to iiis hack and head, while Alexander Dick was injured in t o leg. Rangi Wi until was slightly irij. red. but was aide to walk home.

WELLINGTON I?Hit I FAR! FS. WELLINGTON, April 13. A series of burglaries in and ah:,lit the city Ins la" ii recently engaging ihe attention of ihe pi lice who nominee l.ic aj rest of cue man in 00111100' i 11 with. oi:<’ olfel.ee. He will probably also be caaigcd with (icing concerned in others J ('STICK SIM. DUNEDIN, April 15. Justice Sim has l ien .■ ,j months leave of absence beginning j,, June, ilc visits the t) 1T (ouniry. LIGHTHOUSES. WELLINGTON. Ap.il 15 The -Minister of .Marino stated an engineer is being sen! to 'I nr. o Kings to report on the question of the L-sl hie.'lily for establishing ;• lig douse ■!■ :•. I i is a iso n.tended 1.1 go Ido ta-lory light ai Nelson end of the French Pass.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1922, Page 4

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223

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1922, Page 4

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1922, Page 4

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