KI.KCTIOX APPKAK. WKI.I.IXCTOX. August Tin' was i out iinied in the Maoi-; mil''' Court tti-ilny "i the case in ahu ll a number ol electors uf the 11 nit-I’c! mie urban area asked ior an Hide! dorhirili_i void the t\ Kdllcalinii Hoard's recent election. A youth. Kraft, employed by tlto Hoard, tinder cross-examination adhered lo hi- evidence as to the method of clearing the Hoard's Post Oifieo box. ile said that lie took the letters outone bv one. William Collier Clark, another youth in the Hoard's employ, stated that oil neither ihe 21th nor ‘Jfu I: dune did he find a notice of a registered letter aiming the mail, tvhicli was brought to tic- Hoard's ollice liv Kraft. t HIM) IH'KXKI). XIII.SOX. August _d. The live year old daughter of Mr I'ilzgorald. a ( hiiivh of ( lirist Minister sustained burns tin's morning which no-- sit a ted tor p moral to tin- hnspitil Tile child was clad in a llannelette :i;1 11 : ;ew 0 . and was standing I*l front 'I the lire when a spark set the garlimit alight. The child ran to the other, alio immediately wrapped a tut around her. putting out the flames, 'lie extent of la r injuries are not yet
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1924, Page 2
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204Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1924, Page 2
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