DOMINION ITEMS.
[by TEI.EQItAPU —rEIt FRESS ASSOCIATION.] j BURGLARY. r WAIPUIOJRAU, May 0. Two adjoining sample rooms owned by E. Manning, were burgled last night of men’s wear. Property of Archie Clarke and Co., of Auckland, and fancy goods, the property of Sargood, ' Son and Ewen, to the value of. about | Cl2O was stolen. Entrance was made in one sample room by a window and in the other presumably by a key which was left in the door of a third empty sample room. DEATH IN KITCHEN. DUNEDIN, May 0. Albert James Coding, 43 years, was found dead by his wife this morning, lying in the kitchen with a gas tube ring in bis mouth. "THE NEW JERUSALEM.” INSANE MAN’S SEARCH. AUCKLAND, May 7. I The police at Maungaturoto arrest!ed a man who was walking round a i cattle pen at Wsiircrc saying that God I had sent him to mark out a section ' under the Southern Cross where the j New Jerusalem is to be.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1923, Page 1
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166DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1923, Page 1
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