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DOMINION ITEMS.

LORD AND LADY BLEDISLOE. INTEREST IN WORK OF THE SALVATION ARMY. / (Bv Telegraph—Press Association) WELLIN'G TO N, August 8. Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Bledisloe visited some of the institutes of the Salvation Army to-day, and when at tlie “Eventide” Home at Island Bay, her Excellency met an old lady compatriot. She was Mrs Jean Upton, ninety-five years of age, who was horn in Pembrokeshire and arrived in New Zealand in 1863. Although the time at their disposal 4 only permitted of visiting and inspecting headquarters in Cuba Street, the hostel in Boulcott Street and tlie Old Ladies’ Home at Island Bay, their Excellencies were surprised at the extent of the work of the Salvation Army in the Dominion, upon which they had already been considerably informed by Commissioner and Mrs J. Cunningham. AN INQUEST. CHRISTCHURCH, August 11. The adjourned inquest iiito the death of Thomas Redford Harrison (commonly known in New Zealand as Thomas Gordon Lennox) who was found dead in bed at the Railway Hotel ,on July 28th, concluded to-day. After .hearing the evidence of Dr Thomson, who had made a post morfum examination, the Coroner, Mr E. D- Mosley, found that death was due to heart failure following pneumonia. George Thorngate Weston, solicitor, gave evidence that, under the instructions of a Wellington firm of solicitors he had been looking after the deceased’s affairs. Fie had no doubt that deceased, who had been known as Thomas Gordon Lennox, was in fact named Thomas Redford Harrison. MISSING LAUNCH LOCATED. AUCKLAND, August 11. Ther launch Nicloa< .yvhich was telegraphed yesterday as; .missing, is safe. News peached the police i,o-night that the .launch put into ajjuiy near Clevedon, Both,men aboard,,qre safe. , _ NFAY -LIGHTHOUS.E'STEAMER. ,‘WELLINGTON, "Jiugust 11. The Government lighthouse steamer, ‘ ‘Matai,/;’ r successfully her trials, she leaves Honie next Friday,, and is, due tire first - week in October. Captain Manning is ip.j command for the voyage.

HEAVY RAIN AT PAITIATUA. ■ ■ ' PAMIATU a, .August 11. Over..three inches plyrain has fallen here during the past forty hours. Rain is still falling. ( -j,, FIRE ON DAIRY : FARM. ; PAHIATUA, August 11.

iMr George T. Scales, Ruawhata, a. dairy farmer lias sji|jspfnetl a severe loss thr'piigh the, destiiidtion of lire of lii.s milking plant,'"'''implements and other accessories stored in the milking shed, j]. AN INQUEST. HAMILTON, August 11. An open verdict was returned at the inquest this afternoon into circumstances surrounding the death of Daniel McKeown, a farmer, at Ngaruawahia, who was found dead with a shot gun beside him on his farm this morning. . Elizabeth MeVeight, cmplp' C'l bit Ah Keown’s house said that do- ens.’jj left 'home at 6.30 o’clock, this morn ink, and said that.be attend j a 'sic’l; o' w. '" r •The C"roner said that-ltiibr^'.was' ; .n”oA evidence to show that rtjbceased ..had intentionally taken his life!-' , POST BOY’S OFFENCE. HA AVER A, August 11. A youth) previously employed^at... th.pt Afanaia Post-Office, pleaded 'guilty' lie-; fore Justices at the Afanaia Court today to a charge of having secreted 75 printed booklets addressed through the post to persons in the district. He was committed to the Supreme Court for sentence, his name being suppressed.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1930, Page 6

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DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1930, Page 6

DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1930, Page 6

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