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, CRN'S OK I*2oo B.C. LONDON. A no. 14. At Freshwater West, near Pembroke. South Wales, cinerary urns were found with a la rue flagstone. inscribed upon which was a rudely patterned cross ol unusual design. Professor Sir Arthur Keith, conservator of museum. Royal College ol Surgeons. London, to whom the human bones were submitted for examination, stated that they are the remains of a boy about twelve years of age. The only strange object, says Sir Arthur, is the tooth of a boar, who" may have got mixed up with me human remains when these were gatheie; and plaeed in the urn. He ascribes the cinerary vessels to a date tiom 120(1 TLO. or thereabouts. 1.1 KIT. O’LEARY V.C. MONTREAL-, Aug. 14. _ ' Lieutenant Michael O’l.earv. \•( .. has been appointed chief ol police at Crystal Beach, a Lake Erie summer resort. . . Lieutenant O' 1 eary was detained in Buffalo, T.S.A.. in January, charged with, smuggling aliens from Canada across the border, hut was acquitted, tie was then railway employee at fort Erie. Lieutenant O'Leary won bis V.C. at Cninchv in the early days of the war, when, single-handed, he rushoil two of the enemy’s barricades, shot five Gormans, took two prisoners, bomlied a machine gun. and saved a storming party from being wiped out.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1925, Page 3

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1925, Page 3

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1925, Page 3

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