DOMINION ITEMS.
POLICE FOR SAMOA
(By Telegraph—Press Association)
AUCKLAND. April 20.
The members of the Samoan police force v,])o were detained when the .Maui Ponntre left went on bv the Tofna today, having developed no signs of iutluenza.
MOB ART-TIL UFF SERV JCE
WELLINGTON, April 20
The Hon P. A. de la Perellc, Atinisier of Internal says that during his discussion with the Postmast-er-General regarding the proposed mail service between Dunedin, Bind, Hobart and Melbourne he ascertained that everything was ready for calling tenders.
DffiD OF INJURIES. WELLINGTON, April 23. Mrs Annie Shortis, of Wellington, who was knocked down by a tram car in Adelaide Road on Sunday night succumbed to her injuries at a late hour last night at the Public Hospital.
MOTOR CONVERSION CHARGE WELLINGTON. April 22.
. The explanation that he had been asked by a man whose name lie did not know to drive the truck to the Albion Hotel 'in the early hours of Sunday 'morning, was advanced by Patrick .Joseph Kelly, seventeen, when charged with converting a car to his own use. Accused was ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within twelve months.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1929, Page 6
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