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NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

A GISBORNE SUSPECT i IT WAS NOT SMALLPOX GISBORNE, this day. a conference between Dr Watt, district Health Officer, and local jieriioal men, it was decided that the suspected case was not smallpox, and that quarantine imposed should be re moved. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A CHILD ELECTROCUTED. CLIMBED ON ELECTRIC SUPPORT HAWERA, this day. George Edward Rickard, seven-year old son of Frederick Rickard, of Okaiawa, wa s apparently, electrocuted on Saturday afternoon. It appears that he climbed an electric light pole and came in contact with live wires.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 1 October 1917, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 1 October 1917, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND NEWS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 1 October 1917, Page 5

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