WOMAN’S 20 DOGS. LONDON, November -7. It was stated at an inquest yesterday at Greenwich on Mary Charlotte Jennor. ”iO. a spinster, ot independent means, that ‘2O dogs, - parrots, audit chickens wore found in her house, where she was burnt to death through an oil-lamp over-turnin'?. She slept in a basement room, the only furniture in which was a small camp bed and a chair. The rest of the room was occupied by hoses and barrels containin'? do" food and chicken food, and kennels in which were seven dogs. Mis .Tenner was very kind to the aged poor or the neighbourhood. Tt was .said that sh° lived for her dogs. A verdict of Accidental Death was returned. TO DEPORT ON NATIVE ADMINISTRATION. MELBOURNE, Jan. 25. Colonel Ainsworth. late Native Commissioner in Kenya Colony, has arrived under engagement to the Federal Government, upon the recommendation of the Imperial Government, to report on the Native administration ir. tho mandated territory of New Guinea
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1924, Page 4
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