DOMINION ITEMS.
COMFORT FOR MR FORBES
ON WHITE STAR LINER. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Sept. 23. Wellington agents of the White Star line have received advice that when the Prime Minister, Mr Forbes, left New York on the Majestic for Southampton, -he occupied, by the courtesy of the Company, the Regal suite.
i BOCKIE FINED.
PALMERSTON N., This Day
Charged with using a dwelling in Pascal Street as a common gaming hoAise, Alfred Dewar pleaded guilty and was fined fifty pounds at the Police Court. Defendant has been betting some years and took as much as fifty pounds a day off important meetings.
A GIRL’S DEATH
PALMERSTON X., Sept. 23
The death occurred at the public hospital thin morning of Betty Albrey, the seven years old daughter of R. S. Albrey, of Oroua Downs, as the result of injuries sustained when knocked down by h motor car at Orona J>o\yus when walking home from school on September lath,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1930, Page 5
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159DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1930, Page 5
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