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MISPLACED CHIVALRY. WELLINGTON, Sept. 12. Misplaced chivalry has closed prison doors behind Albert Frederick Clark for two weeks. Clark, who is a fitter by trade, aged forty-four, saw two constables arresting his landlady for drunkenness on Saturday evening, and interfered, trying to take her away. When charged with interfering, he said to the Magis- | trato, in extenuation: ‘‘She was ray landlady, sir.” “She might have got away,” said ! tlio Magistrate, who proceeded to take a serious view of the matter. LATiOUn TROUBLE, WELLINGTON, Sept. 12. Regarding the Rimutaka trouble, Mr C. M’Kenzie, Assistant-Engineer, Public Works Department, stated that it was true that twenty men had been put oil; all were single, except two. There had been police complaints with regard to the conduct of the men. allegedly due to drinking. Married men from the Tawa Flat job were being sent, to Rimutaka. Mr M’Kenzie thought that the statement attributed to the engineer regarding putting off all single men would be found to lack confirmation.

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EXECUTIONER PI VOP.CED. WARSAW, Aug. 28. -Mine. Malinouskc, wife of the public executioner, sued her husband for divorce on the grounds that his income has suffered through the falling-off m executions, due to the executive clemency of the President, who has pardoned most of the men recently condemned to death. As a result her husband is no longer able to support her “ in the manner to which she has been accustomed.” The divorce has been granted. Not i'ong ago the executioners in France complained that their incomes were suffering through the practice of commuting sentences of death to life imprisonment. They appealed to the President to discontinue the practice.

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3* .<rfc®s 63 % yy. A m m wm m m tm S 5» <Xy 3B« /* &ltct cim H for Thriflq IJour tyres may haue done about “all the miles in them" and be due for a change. In any case you mill certainly need one or tmo durinq the comina months. J J It is true economy to buy here fc r it is not often you see them priced is lorn as they are at present. j Qet in-Saue vuhile you may] Baty’s Garage West Coast Agents Dodge Cars and Service Station QREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA Phone 335 - Phone 7 DON’T CUSS* PHONE US.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1927, Page 4

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