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TELEGRAMS.

[BY TELKOiIAI'n —I’EK PIUSBS ASSOCIATION)

TlllCl'T OF OAR, AI'OKL.AN'O. June 1. Six week lull'd was imposed oil Edward AhCartby for having, without a color of right converted a motor ear, tile property of n doctor, to hi s own use on the night of May •'Oth, tdiNKHAb ELECTION. WT.LI.IXOTON, June fi. Air AVilford, < Leader of the United Progressive Liberal ami Labour Party, lias returned after having spent a week in Auckland, in dealing with the organisation of the party for the Auckland City sr.ils i and in e; nueetion with the 11sv of l-linds. Alarsilen. and Kuipara. Electors, also at !l*o Awami.tu aio preparing ergsuisalu;'! for L'e Waikato disti iet.

'BIRTHDAY HONOURS. WELLINGTON, June 2. '['he, COvemur-Utv.ieral announces that Alls .Majesty the King lias been irraeicus'y pleased, on, occasion of liis birthday to confer the following honours iii recognition of distinguished .ser-

vices : K.JL —Hr Poma.re. (Sir Alar.i Poll m re). Knight Rnchclor:— Hon Cariicross, .Speaker of the Legislative Council. C.Al.fl. —Mr Joseph Firth, formerly ireadtnaster of Wellington College. T.S.O.- Afr John Donovan. cx-C'olii-missioner of X./. Poliie Force.

THE WANOANUI AHRDEIi. WANGANUI. J fine 2

As yet there are no further developments in connexion with the murder of the elderly Chinaman, Chow A'et. at Long Aero on Wednesday night. The police made a very exhaustive scorch of tin- locality today, without definite result.

The known facts are as stated previously. It is positive that the murderer carried his victim from where lie falally shot him to the snot where the body was found, and that there the dead man's nockels were rilled. Close by were the empty purse and some folded pieces ol paper.

.MISS PARK’S CASK. WKLT.I NCJTON, June 1. In Aliss Park’s ease Counsel addressed the Court at length. Sir John Findlay contended that, the Minister- of Education was rpiite within bis lights. Sir John made an application for permission to read affidavits made regarding complaints made ngainsl Aliss Park.

The Judge declined to receive these The Judge reserved liis decision. Till! FF PERSONS [X.JTTRED. CHRISTCHURCH. June 2.

A large fuihiitnj-o van. on the way to Christchurch from Pigeon Pay yesterday afternoon, capsized owing to Hie breaks failing to act. J. Penny, the driver was injured internally, a Aliss Marsh broke her right arm and a Aliss Uihson was injured on the face and head. All Were admitted to the hospital. Two hoys escaped injury.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1922, Page 4

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TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1922, Page 4

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1922, Page 4

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