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MAN FOUND GASSED. (By Telegraph—Per Press A ssociation) WELLINGTON, January 9. Alexander McLeod, aged 58, was found dead in an unoccupied house at Queen’s Drive, Lyall Bay, He had his head, around which a piece of sacking was wrapped, inside a gae oven. Deceased was married. He had been living at 110, Kilbirnie Crescent. SHOOTING FATALITY. PALMERSTON N., Jan. 9. Mr* S. Gedsen, wife of a Massey College employee, who was admitted to the hospital on Sunday, suffering from a bullet wound in the stomach, tho result of an accident, while rabbit shooting in Fitzherbert, died this morning. Deceased was 22 years of age. FIXED £lO. AN IN TON 1C AT I'll) DRIVER. MASTKRTON, January 11. Edward Stephen Fuller, a service station propiietor, of Grey town, appeared m the Magistrate* Court this morning, on a charge of intoxication while in cb-.rge of a motor vehicle. He was fined £lO, and had his license cancelled for eighteen months.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1932, Page 5
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159DOMINION ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1932, Page 5
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