DOMINION ITEMS.
*— [by TELEGRAPH —PEH PRESS ASSOCIATION.] I HIT BY TRAIN. CHRISTCHURCH, April 17. A special train conveying Mt Ale- . Yiily, General Manager of Railways, on an inspection of tbc lines was runnine; ovor Antigun Strcot. crossing this morning when an old man whose identity is not established, walked right into the train and was struck by the cylinder of the locomotive and thrown backwards on tin* train rails. The old man. who sustained a (‘impound frae- ! Hire of the arm. and head injuries Ii ad not regained emiscioii.snc-s ibis afternoon. He was evident!) deal' and feeble. AX lIONEsT .MAN. j WELLINGTON. April 17. : An immigrant who lost bis money , yesterday "ill have bis faith restored in the hane-ly of colonials, sis tile money w,‘is found by a man who banded it to the police.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1923, Page 3
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135DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1923, Page 3
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