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THEFT charge. (Ter Press Association— Copyright.) AUCKLAND,' June 29. “It i ! s not very often we have Chine-'c up for stealing,” said Magistrate Hunt, when Fong Hung Sang, 21, a laundryman, appeared on charges of theft of gSods from 'hie countrymen. The police said the accused had a bad reputation among his own people. He was sentenced to three months’ gaoi. ISSUE OF RATION'S. AUCKLAND, June 29. A crisis appears to be developing in regard to the issue of rations by h spital boards. To bring the matter t,o a head; the chairman, Mr Wallace circular. ' ised ad Boards suggesting as from to-mor-row, that no further assistance be giv n any employable man, married or single. It is suggested the Prime Minister should take up the matter with the Unemployment Board.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1932, Page 3
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