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DOMINION ITEMS.

[BY TELEGRAM!—mat PRESS ASSOCIATION.] COAIPKNSAT.IOX AAYARDED. AUCKLAND. April 13. The Arbitration Court awarded £2BO to Mrs Jane Elizabeth Peek, widow, and sole partial dependant of her son. who was second mate on the barque Alaiiurewa, and who was drowned when the vessel was lost in April 1022. BETTING CASE. AUCKLAND, April 13. At -.ic Police Court, Cornelius Mel'evitt was fined £75. in default two months’ imprisonment, on a charge of keeping a common gaming house. Security for appeal was fixed at £2O. X.Z. AYAB BONDS. J'VRTITKR PAYMENTS,. WELLINGTON. April 13. Under legislation passed last session authority was given for the payment of a war bonus at British rate to. or on account of. those perrons who. though domiciled out of New Zealand, served for not less than six months as members of the Yolulitary Aid Detachment. or as general service Workers in New Zealand hospitals. Applications should he forwarded to the Officer-in-Cliargo, New Zealand Expeditionary War Accounts, Wellington. The High Commissioner will ileal with the applications from those resident in tlio United Kingdom. CUT Ill's Til BOAT. WELLINGTON. April 13. At the inquest regarding the death of Charles Silas Kelly, a well-known business man. who was found at his seaside residence at Day’s Bay with Ins throat cut. the evidence went to show that he was in financial difficulties. He left a letter lor his wife, stating thatle was “finishing all.” A verdict was returned that death was due to a selfiniliilcd wound in the throat while in a state of temporary depression. THEFT CASE. AUCKLAND, April 13. Geo. Thompson, for the theft of chairs valued at £2O, from two churches, was sentenced to one month’s hard labour, followed by three years’ reformative treatment, lie had a l id record.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1923, Page 2

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DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1923, Page 2

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1923, Page 2

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