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DOMINION ITEMS.

[by TELEGRAPH TER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CAR STOLEN AND BURNED. HASTINGS, Feb. 5. During the temporary absence of the -owner a three sealer motor car left in u street was stolen last night. This I morning the car was found on the ’.la I Ante road burned to a cinder. LEAGUE TOURING TEAM. AUCKLAND, Feb. 5. The executive of the New Zealand Rugby League discussed the question whether players from New South Wales and Queensland would be included in the touring team. It was agreed that only New Zealand players be eligible lor the tour and to advise Hie English League of this decision. R. .). Stirling was appointed to represent the council mi the selection committee. JUDGES’ MIRACULOUS ESCAPE. GISBORNE. Feb. 5. The car carrying Judge Jones and Judge Carr and tne Native Appellate Court staff capsized on the East Coast road through the collapse ot the- road. 'The passengers were pinned under the broken hood, but miraculously escaped f injury. SERIOUS CHARGES. CHRISTCHURCH, Fob. :>._ Three young men, Denis McGonag>o Blake. 30. Frederick I.ogie 23. ami Charles Stanley James Bell, alleged tir have been responsible lor ransacking and burning a bouse in Salixauiy Street on January 27th, appeared avCourt this morning. They were aso charged with burglary at other houses. They pleaded not guilty and were committed for trial.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1926, Page 3

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DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1926, Page 3

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1926, Page 3

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