DOMINION ITEMS.
[liV TKLEOKAPH—I’KR PRESS ASSOCIATION'/ A TIM ARC RESOLUTION. TIMARU, -May 10. The Timaru Boxing Association has passed a resolution strongly opposing the new rule of centre control, and requesting the Council to defer consideration of the matter till next annual conference of delegates, to be held coincident with the Dominion Championships at Dunedin in July. MASTER TON FLOODS. MASTER-TON, May 11. Floods in the rivers are now receding. Reports from the hat-k country state considerable damage was done on the roads by slips, while two bridges have been swept away. Some roads are impassable through va-diouts and slips, and traffic is held up. A very large area of country was under water yesterday, hut as the rivers are receding, the anxiety of settlers is decreasing. It is feared much stock is lost. HOSPITAL PATIENT KILLED. DUNEDIN, May 11. Alexander Webster, -hi, a patient in the Dominion Ward at Dunedin Hospital, was killed ibis morning by falling from a window 40 feet above an asphalt path. HARBOR BOARD CHAIRMAN. TIMARU. .May 11. Mr I). C. Turnbull senior member for Timaru was to-day elected Chairman of the Harbour Board in succession to Mr J. Rollestou M.R. retired.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1923, Page 3
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197DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1923, Page 3
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