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DOMINION ITEMS.

BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS A DSN , COPTRIfIHT. HU'S TRAFFIC RA'-U AAA'. ACC'K LAND. June .Id. In the ease involving the vuliditv of the new City -by-law for co'utrolhng 'bn.; traffic. Mr Hagan, the City Traffic liisp-eetor, -aid tic by-law had proved an t ii'-.-ruvo measure lor combat ittg : i ■ - :t i ■ rete-mg trailie in Queen Stre--t - R. R. Hamm-m.l, town planning consultant, -aid :L 11 the r-siiicLlon against the 't.ll-- in Qiti-en Street wits uniiccessar;.. iL siivgr-h'd the removal uf the safety zone and centre li'iuu-. end tie- reduction in -J,.- speed AUi KI.AXI). June if,, in ilie icotor-'htis by-law e.-i-e, the •i mice -IN I i I tail al the |n,--.<-11l SUlige ia- \'a- disp,i-"d lo think that possiljy sunn- arrangemcn| t onl<| be made whereby the buses could be allowed in Queen •'li'ci-t on Sundays, ami al such times in tlie evening as the trailie conditions

1 v.ouhi permit. There did not seem lo he aii\ evidence In the effect thill the tongt'lion Hit' it serious matter after ‘ j about ti.dd p.m. that aspect, however. < oil'd he considered later. air Meredith. I'll' tlu- 'Hu- JY'.prict- ' ors' Association, o.h 1 10-- c. I the C.nit i . c.i’i: ei-.ling ti’.e by-law of the ( oum-il h a ultra \irt--.. The case was ml .1' a 1 aia- i 1 till to morrow. liK ATI I OF AN OLD CIIIXFSF. DLXFDIX. Jittio Id. - .1 - V-U :id tie- !i g on’ the road -id.- tiear I lea it moil I t a an a !;■-• ru cion - 1 ela-e | 10-pi ta I, H'ller. lie died iir i p.ni All m-pie-g will he ll' -Id. I*. .\ QUART/ .MIX Kirs <FI( IDF. (III!! --T('! 11 '!'i!. .him- Id. ILll-iV Fee, aged do. a -tllall LlltlU'r. " ri lit H, River, hanged him -elf from V o !■' i u u c,,1 [ ic ah It for i-11110 i ime. ■a t tu- - on: ■ r-te-l miners’ phthisis tile 01 inn - a - a ipiai 1 z minor. FATAL CM- A( ( IDFNT. \ ! ( KI.AXI), June If;. ' - -do re nit ( f a gig. <ap -iziiig at Yai'-ci;:. at !•'. Ihi r'n I n,g ha tit. a wc!!-i-nov. n re u l l -i 11 ' , llrov, u'- Max , who a- returning Imm a shooting cxi edition at I tit akuna. wa- thrown - m ami kiilad. ALCKI.AXD, .lima 17. i 'ei -11 ila r -- i retim stance - -it rrott m led ho ♦!-■-’ 11i; of Frederick I’tmtiinglmm. '■ho v. a-i -(' 111 .-1 ;,eut'itt!i Id- gig at AVailoci':'. rite.nor.- few marks on tho body which was lying face downwards on some i-iiM-i-Ji. Apparently the horse had hacked over the bank, capsizing tlie gig. Rurmitigbam being stunned bv the tall and -ufi’ocaied in the ruhhisit. A irieml ol the deceased saw Bnnniiighand- dog at 1 li<- ms,, roads at, night and .J.serving • hat the dog was: -till 1 i ii-u'e the next morning behaving I • t i'a ngely. he k-d to Pillow it with the re-ti|t that Rurmjugliam's body -' Ht'RCl.-AR'S LXf’l.ni I . UCRLAXH. June Id. 'I 111 police I'l -eel Vcd ;; r|v jr e to--- lay I that Maurice A!e( aui ill’c had been ar-re-ied at Araptmi oil a charge inbreaking and entering ti:e shojt of Mark Sabi.-, outfitter. Victoria, St., j Auckland. Accused wa s charged nil I’ittanirn Court and retnaiider! to Auckland. The circumstances of the , burglary, wliicli occurred between Sa- 1 1 Urdu,; . .May "Oih.. and Mond;i\. .’J 11110 i t. Here I'leculiar. Kutrauce was of- < I'ectcd 11 trough the roof, a sheet of 1 iron being removed, v bile bob's were - -tit In th" ceiling of a ton-fii or simp, j ami then in the ceiling of Sa la,-' s],np , Ih-lovi . Invest igatien slmwad iliat a t man bad hoile,! the keltic at the hack | c,i iiie sh ip. made a clip ol cocoa, and j had a sli.f fiel'ore departing ihrottglt the front -door, with a suile.-te contaiti- t in.g; goods valued al L'7d. t 1 I'RK.MIF.R'S Ri'sY DAY. AUCKLAND. .1 tine Id. | The Crime Mini-ier spent a busy . 1 lav ill the Franklin elect era t a to-day. ( bringing the election campaign to rt -■' -- In- j ia-, veiling si ime At) miles, and making no fewer Ilian ,-tx .-peecltes. I’vi.-ryw ln-re be wns isseived w.itli (lie j greatest elltlilisiasin. > On! v 1 -m-e. a i ()t aimlni. did be It a vt* to deni with an iidcrruplion. lie comes _ on i-i nek la m! 10-mnrrow. - - I 'HAM ARCS CLAIM. M AFTKCTON. .Time JO. j Tin- si-riiiel t■ > Ihe heavy floods in December, when the- bursting of a dam at 1 aiisilnw ne (ausml <-t:iisideral-le dalliacc to rosidruii.ini property, came be|'i 1 ]-e tin- r,',rough Coittteil this- evening, when the Toon Clerk announced that ~ he Pad been Served witb fine writs, the ' 1( a 1 amount claimed being TJPfVt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1925, Page 1

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DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1925, Page 1

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1925, Page 1

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