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DOMINION ITEMS

'by TELEGRAPH- —PER Vlt ESS ASSOCIATION.] TWO MEN MISSING. LEVIN. April 26. Advice has been received that two men. named Kse.itt, father and son, left Eketahunn on Tuesday to cross the Tara nuts to the .Mangahao Hydro Works, hut have not reached their destination. Live search parties went out yesterday and to-day. attempted murder charge. PALMERSTON N„ April 28. Eiiura Truugiroa was charged at the Magistrate's C'omt with the attempted murder of William Ross at Parawanui. 'Phis is a sequel to yesterday s .shooting incident in which Ross was wounded” in the shoulder. The accused was remanded till May 7th.

Oi.D .MAN KNOCKED DOWN. ASHBURTON, Atiril 28. Urancis Cass, So, residing at Tinwald was knocked down hv a slow moving ear at Ashburton bridge approach on Saturday night and received serious injuries to the head and chest. His condition is critical. BODY FOUND. ASHBURTON, April 28. The hotly of James Liiidav. mb a hospital patient who wandered Imm Ashburton Hospital three weeks ago, was found dead yesterday in a mudpool under a hedge in the vicinity of the hospital. The hotly was in r.» advanced stage of decomposition. leg broken. ASHBURTON, April 29 Thomas Daily, a married man, a Hinds footballer, had his leg broken during progress of a match at Methven on Saturday.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1924, Page 3

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216

DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1924, Page 3

DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1924, Page 3

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