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[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] A DIVIDEND. LONDON, April 28. The Peninsular interim dividend deferred is ten per cent tax free. AIAOIII GIRL’S SUICIDE. AUCKLAND, April 29. A .Maori girl, Manta Tiwene, aged 15 hanged herself at Mangamuku, near. Rawene. She had joined a eoncert party and had asked her father for a new coat which he refused, being out of work. The girl became sullen and refused to speak. She plaited a rope of flax and hanged herself with it. The jury found a verdict of suicide. OBITUARY. CHRISTCHURCH, April 29. Obituary, while on a trip home. Francis John Gow Wilkinson, a well known Christchurch busines man. A DISLOYALIST. SYDNEY, April 29. A mail named James Fletcher, was fined 10s in default forty-eight hours imprisonment for insulting the British Flag. He was listening to a speaker in the domain and jxiinting to a flag flying over the platform, said: “That dirty thing there is no protection for me,” and made other insulting remarks in the hearing of a police sergeant who arrested him.
BIG DEAL COMPLETED. SYDNEY, April 29. The sale of Anthony Horden’s (cabled on 21st April) is completed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1926, Page 2
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