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DOMINION ITEMS.

[dy TELEGIUriI—rER I’lt ESS ASSOCIATION.] THE LOOK-OUT CASE. DUNEDIN, Jan. 16. At the Police Court James Golding and William Percy Capes were remanded, on bail, till Friday on the charges of conspiracy in the Look Out alleged ringing-in case. TUBERCULOUS JA].MIGRANTS. AUCKLAND, Jan. 1(5. A complaint was made at a meeting of the Hospital Board that two pulmonary tuberculosis patients who nr rived at Wellington from Australia in December having served in the Australian forces, were now in hospital here without means. The chairman of the Board said these moil were found sleeping in the Domain and were now a burden on the ratepayers. Personally he thought the medical officer who admitted the men was liable. According to the Health Department's regulations, the men shoud not have been landed in New Zealand. The Board resolved to ask the Health Department to return the men io Australia. _ LADY JE Lid COE. AUCKLAND. Jan. 15. Lady Jell icon returned by the Alnheiio from Sydney io-day alter four months' absence from IHo Dominion dimii'*- which site visited China. I WELLINGTON WOOL I’IUCKS. WELLINGTON, Jan. IG. The wool sales are proceeding, hut a n-vi.-w so far as the pries as compared with December aMoaces shows llie following advances: At lim* Id to I’d, line hall-bred 2d. im di*in; half-bred lid to 2d. eoarse half-bred Ed to 2id, i Corriedale 2d, line i m-J.-vd i/.*l to 2d. : medium crossbred I ,‘<L ■ ■■■■■ •’ eroscj bred 2d to 2]d. low < ros.-1.02d to | 2]d, lambs -Id, bellies, pieces, eruieii- ; ings and locks, all 2d. PRISONERS RECAIMTIIED. AUCKLAND, Jan. Ifi. The other two prisoners who escaped from the gaol. Davidson and Helm, were overtaken and captured on their way down the Channel. They are now being brought lank in custody.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1924, Page 4

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462

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1924, Page 4

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1924, Page 4

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