DOMINION ITEMS.
AN INVITATION,
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WANGANUI, April 30
The Wanganui Development League lias invited Mr W. J. Poison, M.P., to give an address on his taxation proposals.
A DOCTOR KILLED
DUNEDIN, May 1
Dr Thomas Harrison, medical superintendent of Cromwell Hospital, was killed near Queenstown last night, his car striking a rut and going over a bank and crushing him.
Dr. Harrison went to the Great War with the Main Body as a member of the New Zealand Medical Corps. In his university days he was a prominent footballer, and for four years was president of the Dunedin R.S.A. He war also popular in racing circles, and owned several horses, the best known being Arrowmuir.
£2OOO, DEAL
N.Z. MILITARY CLOTHING
WELLINGTON, April 30
The sale to an English buyer of one hundred. and ten bales of disused . military clothing lias been completed bv ..the Defence authorities, and the. Consignment will be shipped home by tb© next overseas steamer. The contract price' is aproxitnately £*000.!
SUPER INTENDFiNT RETIRES
HASTINGS, May 1
Superintendent• William Keith of the Fire Brigade is retiring after forty years service. Deputy Robert Henderson was promoted to Superintendent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1930, Page 6
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