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DOMINION ITEMS.

i iftijUiOUAfit PtlEdti A MSN , titU'YUIHH'J REMAND GRANTED. DUNEDIN, November IG. When a charge of murder against •.lien Hart in connection with lvaikorai ragedy on November 9th, was called t the Police Court, the Chief Detecne requested a remand, the accused till being in the hospital. He aillounced he anticipated that the case lOtild be proceeded with on the 26th list. A remand was granted.

DWELLING BURNT. TAUMA.RUNUI, November IG

A dwelling house occupied and own'd by Mrs P. C. Cinders, was burnt nit early on Sunday morning. The ocupants were away for the week-end chen the fire occurred. Insurances on I welling 91,000. and furniture £250, n the South British.

AN ILLEGAL OPERATION CHRISTCHURCH. Nov. IG.

Amy Glen, a young married woman, •barged this morning with having nerbrmed an illegal operation, was reminded to November 15th. Bail was refused, the police staling the girl •nice-rued had since died and a more .erioiis charge may le laid.

\l URCHISON’S PROGRESS. MURCHISON. Nov. Hi

Tile progress ol • ilin eiiisou was adaliced another step on Saturday when he remodelled and extended public chord was officially opened by the Hon. ,V. H. Mclntyre and other members if the Nel«on Education Board. Wet leather marred the children's sports uograninie. hut indoors the eeremoui inssed off successfully. A representative gathering of citizens ■ntertailied the members at a oniplinienlary dinner >o the evening. tANKHUBT REFUSED DISCHARGE CHRISTCHURCH Nov. IG. In refusing an application lor dis- ■ barge from bankruptcy made by marge Henry Alfred Edwards, a biiildr. Judge Adams said Edwards was one f the u’eu who were o menace t<> Dm railing eomuiuiiity. ami indirectly in-rca-ed the cost of the necessaries of

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1925, Page 3

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278

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1925, Page 3

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1925, Page 3

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