CM.MICE OF ARSON. THAMES. Fnh. 17
A charge of arson was levied against an Austrian, Joseph IVankovieh, alias .|<m' Ivon, i.inner of I’ipiroa, llauraki Plains, ibis morning. Tin* police, describing the ease as a serious one, re(|lleslc<l substantial bail. which "US granted .lotaMine L'liOO. The ritvmnstaliens refer to the total destruction of a borne at Pipjroo on the evening ol December gPlh. Bail was not forthcoming.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1932, Page 5
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