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DEATH OF LORD ROBERTS A SOLDIER’S END. (Received 12.5 a.m.) Lord rn We: uffi-giwcVl’yV A(Awtwfi-?V* by IBs of d Bio • b ii ia y ;,n . iii'.ns. •i ;■ ptmm !' I' C )■' •a tu rda®-« , r\ V' . ; U' AC on!’•: d, 1 ■Af.y'i.’ ’** ' •’■•'■< i a 1 1 '* : ' '■ JjR ’ • f '. Rir J, ' ' f r u'wfk y behalf cHT'm;/v?I-> -VN,}’ AC •i 1 1 A■[(,.->G;,f ;s- ]. r -it .yc cUAr k.J a wav iiß>.'/r*sL:;r) “Nf % \ A? iOV( 1 r i : ffiv Yl-bkf wi?' * W Ihe ailiiffl--; ,-VNjA yl iOI N E W?; J, /V s q u A tel that thwVbVfyW 4 been 3 aib-CjW/Aty,!;'.-.»}(! AC ; H.’ - * 1 : f <\/ t \W"* '„ ’ cC hoisted jfflykyAfC. j\_ v || y(? ;,Aiw;y WtV vw The |B 1"' . \ m J\ . V V A’/. A (homes fflH 1 * ‘ " . who a 5S f t din c(n r Tl.e ited, * , , Ai":i> (iy:K'l*,* ,-ANY y’ krfi tli e Ho'ffllW Uuthoris rA .S' k^i Tlireo vel L ■( of Myt.X-I endeiivotflrG *- k A % ' k Xi " mmm H A By T< The Governor has received the following telegram from the Administrator of Ipamoa: “The health of the troops Is good. Th'tillery 'Corporal Kirker %Iysentry; Forbes', dengue; Railway Engineers and Corporals Bell and Hebdicoh, Pricate Quinn, dengue; Lawrence, synovites; Sergt. Mathe,son, ulcer. •"'Auckland Regiment: Corporals Mclntyre and' Ohlson ahd Privates dengue; bay) dysentery f' OAven, rheumatism. ’ Engineers: Wald- , win, dengue. kYfelliflgttm'” Captain Wilkinson, septic ear; Ascure, dengue. " THE AUCKLAND TRAGEDY, ■ AUCKLAND, This Day, At the inquest on Aldon George Gaudin, Dr. Houghton described the injuries and said that the woman complained to him that her husband was a frightfully mean man, that the marriage had been an unhappy one and that she had to go out to work to keep her baby. The inquest was adjourned. THE OHAKUNE THEFTS, ARREST OF THE PERPETRATOR. , OHAKUNE, This Day. Christopher Wm. Dickson, arrested at Palmerston North, pleaded guilty and was* committed' for sentence on charges of breaking and entering several premises at Ohakune and stealing money, and a cashbox containing £sl 19s (id from Allan and Co., butchery Ohakune. 'i. * . THE CLIVE TRAGEDY. NAPIER, This Day. At the inquest on -the woman Anthony and the man Richards victims of the Clive tragedy, the coroiier found • that the woman died from wounds inflicted by Richards and that- the latter comiftTtted suicide. A BOY’S SUICIDE. CHRISTCHURCH, This 'D'ay. * , John-Alexander Wilson, thirteen, sui- ■- ’ p?* '-M& ■ v* cided by hanging himself yesterd’ay'at his -aunßs residence. He had been scolded for misbehaving and was threatened that he would be given to the police. He went out into the garden and hanged himself. - r Thg that the boy’s father and uncle had committed sui.cide. ■ r A verdict of suicide by banging was yoturned.t - “ rtLI '*
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 65, 16 November 1914, Page 5
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451LATEST WAR NEWS Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 65, 16 November 1914, Page 5
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