TELEGRAMS.
JV TELEGRAPH —PRESB ASSN., OOP ."RIGHt JOURNALIST’S DEATH. FALLS DEAD INTHE STREET. DUNEDIN, December 15. Mr Albert E. Cohen, aged 65, subeditor of the “Evening Stnr,” dropped dead this evening when entering the „ Commercial Travellers’ Club. Deceased is understood to -have suffered from heart trouble. He was y brother to the Hon. M .Cohen M.L.C. and is survived by r his widow, son Mr Harry J. Colien (theatre agent), and two unmarried daughters. (Mr Cohen was one of the best authorities on sport in the Dominion and was also a well-known Hansard reporter.) WAITOMO SEAT. TE KUITI, Dec. 15. The official count for Waitomo was held this" afternoon. Mr Rolleston securing a fiiia.l maioritv of seven votes. A number of declaration votes are still in dispute, hut the exact figure is not known. , Tim Chief Demitv Electoral . Officer arrives to-morrow to enouire into the validity of ell votes hv declaration.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1922, Page 2
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151TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1922, Page 2
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