DOMINION ITEMS.
[liV TKLKURARII —UK It I’ll 1 ASSOCIATION.] SCHOOL DESTROYED. TIM ARC. Aug 3. The Orari Public School was totally dcstroved bv lire at -1.30 a.m. to-day. the supposed cause being a de»erti\e chimney. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE. CHIMSTCKUIK 11. Aug 3. At the result of a collision b.-twoon two motor ears at the inaction ot Hill s | ;iml Warring'>" St. mi .Tilly MlJ'.. wlierei>v Samuel James Cooke met indentil, ‘the Coroner. Mr \Yyvei n AA dson. found that the fatality was due to the ivvklos-. negligent, and dangeroil- manner in which •h'hn Thomas Doherty drove 1 1 is inr and in v. Inch Cooke w ;i< a passenger. Suh-oqiiont to th" finding of the Cormier Doherty wa- 'barged wit.i manslaughter and remanded h" a week. Bail was allowed in .L'-VH ami rate security of £591).
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1923, Page 3
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135DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1923, Page 3
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