TELEGRAMS.
■ rn r.:|-U"l- I’F.II I'I‘KSS ASSOCIATED", A SAD END. \re K LAND. Nm 30. The woman - whore body was found at the foot of a cliff nonl Milford, lias been identified as Lily Barnbam. George Burnham, a resident of Takapuna stated at tbe inquest that deceased lived with Inm a- his wife, but they we He not ma.ried. They left, England on 291 h July last. She was depressed, fearing bee confinement. They had a quarrel on Monday night and she wanted to leave him. 1111-miss-ed her on his retui-i fioni work next day. The Coroner found that death was due to drowning and that deceased suieied v. Idle in a Mat-' of mental depression. ARBITRATION COI lIT. DCNKRIX. Nov 30. At Ihe Arbitration Court, Justice Frazer'corrected a current, misapprehension arising from a telegraphed statement from In ereargill. lie stated that as on past occasions, the matter of wages -loiiistnient would lie dealt with otiiy after lull investigation of all relevant circumstances. No new principle was ’aid '..’own
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1922, Page 3
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168TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1922, Page 3
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