DOMINION ITEMS.
A CHILD KILLED.
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Oct. 30.
June Ralph, aged four, was knocked down and killed by a motor car in Upper Willis Street last night. The child who lived- with her- parents at 15 Windsor Place was skipping, when she suddenly .darted across the road and was knocked down by a parsing car ,and ,d]jed immediately from a fracture of the skull. The free ambulance was summoned and the little mite, who still bad the skipping rope clutched tight in her hand wlien she was picked up, was taken to the hospital.
DAIRY PRODUCE BOARD,
CARTERTON. Oct. 30,
At the annual meeting of the South Wairarapa Dairy Coy’s Association, a resolution was unanimously passed that this Association approves of the action of the Dairy Produce Board taking over control of shipping of dairy produce and supports the attitude taken up by the Chairman of the Board therewith.
SENTENCES. ~4 . L . AUCKLAND, Oct., 30. Roy Morris was sentenced 'to five years imprisonment on two charges of ■breaking, entering and theft,,Arthur James Connop was -Sentenced to three years reformative for breaking, entering and assaul t fin connection with the Mount EdenTJsensation. . • • ' . . . . ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1928, Page 5
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