DOMINION ITEMS
TRAIN SERVICES. (Jiy 'Teleyruph, —Ter Tress A ssociatiun) WELLINGTON, September li The Railway Board recently considered the running of limited and ordinary express trains. It is understood the Board decided to give the running of these two trains a further trial, when the traffic will be closely watched and that possibly one of, them will be, suspended. In that case it will be the imited which will he suspended SEVERAL BURGLARIES. CHRISTCHURCH, September 14.Four attempts at burglary were made during the week-end in the city,' the.most serious being at Canterbury Co-operative Poultry Producers, Tuain Street, whore'the thieves tri d to Ifiow a safe. It resisted their efforts. The manager this morning found a stick of gelignite still in the door At Grov nor Hotel, liquor, cash, and cigarettes, wore stolen, the cash register being smashed with an axe At- a boarding house money was stolen from gue§Ts clothes
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1931, Page 6
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150DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1931, Page 6
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