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DOMINION NEWS.

(By Telegraph—Per Press Association

BUR'CI.ARS ROB DHAUEBY. AUCKLAND. April £(5

A good haul was made by burglars on Sunday night, who visited a small di apery estirh'o'-lunent conducted by Misses Bain at Alt. Eden tramway terminus. The thieves gained entry to the locked up shop by forcing a window at the hack. They thoroughly overhauled the entire stock in the shop, and selected all the winter clothing. leaving the summer goods behind. The clothing taken was principally women’s and children's goods.

"They almost cleaned my stock right out. and I'm disgusted," Aliss Bain said this morning. ‘U have not yet totalled the value of the goods stolen, hut il is somewhere in the vicinity of £l5O. So much was removed that the robbers must have used a conveyance to take it away.” AI'OTOR VICTIMS. Al't'Kl|\ND. April 20. Suffering Irom internal injuries and abrasions. Stoker Arthur Smithcrson. aged 25. of JI.AI.S. Dunned", was admitted to the Auckland Hospital about 11 o’clock yesterday morning. Hiiuiiditic:i to-dn.v is not serious. Tlic injured man was hurt in a collision diet ween a motir cycle on whit Ii lie was riding and a motor ear. driven by Victor L. linker. Mount Roskill. Smi'. herson was crossing Dominion Ii aid when the accident happened. .UT.'r the irnpact, Baker lost control "f the ear. which mounted a footpath knocking down .Mr- Helen Knight ~i M mm Eden, and overturning a peril mi ul,a site wa- v heel im. . MrKlugll' >.-.i- badly shake'!. She was a-si-fd to her I lie liv-lv, mom I; ' el 1 uae .•btei. nitlmmb • linm n trout the pram, was uulujutc[. TI'PERt FUMs THE \ l'.\! ENT. ( IIR!<T( 111 lit 11. April 27. It i- usi'le-- triing to eomhat

tii hcrcn hi-is null'--' ample provision imade in deal ivilh and .ogrcgale tile imi-l inl eel ions advamed eases hecause So long as iiolhing m dom f.,:‘ them, ihr-.i are pi'i-sistemly sea 11 . ring seed which will pioduee a pli utilni crop ol tuhereillosis eases in the uex

generalion." This staiemeiil wa.-- made by Dr Black more Ah deal Diiv.-or o! Tuhereuhisi I nsiii ui ion ) in he ivp.u ! to the annual meeting of th. North ('a nterhui'.v 110-pnol Uo.o-d ibis ni"ni ing. There was g crying need lor more aieomnmdata.n a- Hie sanatoria, lie saiil.

A El BE. NEW PI.YABH'TII. April 27. A tiie room, d lions" at (htnnui owned ,ml oia apnal liv \\ . 11. I ippuis. a farmer, was destroyed by lire on Med lies,lay. InsUi'anees on house fdoD. furniture U 251). lUUND DEAD. NKW I'l.A ,\HM I'll. A iiei! -J7. P, rev Edward .Merchant, aged 1M a I iaeksiuiih at iiahnt.t, was loumt dead in bed mi \\’i dnr-day iitgiu. ID was an Imperial si Idier and one o! il: ' Did ( .mu nipt i'Hi's. hospital aiei’mcal stake. (Hit ISi't 11 r lit ’1 i. Api d 27. *• It iimour lots i i that a al tempi will sleil'.iy he made to r. 'place the hon-orti.'-v staff hv a inmplete stipendiary stall " said Dr Fox (Medical Superintendent ol ChristehurcTi Pulilie II"'--pir.al) 111 a report to the annual meeting of the Board, “t'o most ot Urn

profession this will lie a sorry day am will ho tlm means ot fully eomtuer eialising a tirofessinu that has bee; capahle ol displaying ipiite :i iiuniln ol altruisie m.inileslat intis, the great

est ol which is that they are prcpai ed lo gratuitously attend the acres spoils poor. I thoroughly helie\'. that Stull a step Mi'llld he retrograde \a -igpi "I t’ne limes ill the com mereial isat imi ol junior members "I 11 . proiession. the movement i- sig uili'snt. said Dr I'o.x. when relerrini 1 p, il," recent ilalnis id the re-iilmi' Hi: dice! stall' for h.'tle:- monetary coil sidera l imi. AFRO CI.VB. CIIRIS'II lil'lH 11. April 27. An enthusiast ic beginning with Hi, formal mu -f an Aero Club in fan terbury was mule at a largely at tended public mci iing held last uighi ninety meniher- including two l:e!u-. joining immediati ly. A r sii hsei) ue ill meeting "!' He mil tee .Sir Francis Boy- was np po ; uLiol Chairman and Norton I' ranen Deputy Chairman Ii was derided h a-k Sir lli’iiVv M'lgraiu t" accept Ha |, mi l inn "t I l i .

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1928, Page 3

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DOMINION NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1928, Page 3

DOMINION NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1928, Page 3

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