DOMINION ITEMS.
[»Y TIII.EGItAPII— PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] A CHILD DROWNED. ROTORUA, .May 7. Onbriel LoiTley, a half-caste cl'hd G.; years old, the son of Mitn Loff'.ey, lett a house at Xgnpuna at 2 p.m. on Sunday and was found dead at 2.45 p.m. in a small warm pool near Panrenga stream. The water was only live inches deep, and the child is supposed to have been overcome by fumes while bathing. STREET FATALITIES. AUCKLAND, .May 0. I A widow named .Mrs Bessie Sbarj dies, aged Go years, died in the hos- | P'tal from injuries, the result of being knocked down by a motor-car in Queen Street hist night. Her husband was killed by a tramear about three years ago. .Maurice Johnson, aged S, was kill cd through being run over by a tramcar near his parents’ residence at Arch TIiII. He ran in front of the car. ! i HEAVILY FIXED. TEUARU, -May 10. At the Magistrate’s Court lines and costs amounting to Cl I? Os ]Oil were inflicted by Mr E. D. Mosley, S.M.. in the case in which .Tames Lewis Baxter, hotelkeeper, pleaded guilty to charges of failing to furnish an income tax return and on three charges of furnishing false returns.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1923, Page 1
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203DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1923, Page 1
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