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TELEGRAPHIC.

3HAPH—Press Associaton.l Auckland, this day. ttanceman named Shepard 3d to death in a whare on iglt ou the property of Mr 3, storekeeper, at Awhitu t is supposed the fire was • a kerosene lamp, and when i flames had so great a hold ing could he done to check he body could be seen with >thes burnt off. • 4 Maeton, This Day. )aniels, town clerk of Marieen arrested on a charge of mating funds of the CorIt, is stated that the lvolved is about £7OO. t HRisTOHUitCH, This Day. wed that a deliberate atRnade to wreck the second •om the South at Chertsey on A number of sleepers were ;he rails, into which the train e police are investigating. Thames, This Day. jmas Hann*n contesting the seat as Independent Pro-

s making a tour of the elecDhe principal plank in his is the abolition of the Upper d appointment of a revisory s of the freehold tenure, stance formining and miners, lachelors, and loans to heads gest families. Napier, This Day. ning Wigg was arrested at on a charge of performing ' operation. Russell, addressing his condenied that he would be the Leislative Council, or at loment retire, and expressed ire that the Premier and his emerged from the voucher untouched. He depreciated

ugly the system ot political y which a man was attacked bis faniily. It was the duty ment to jealously guard the of their public men. He •our oftoivmg leaseholders the also of alteration t»nstituxuiv There was too rer in the hands of one man. Wellington, This Day. f found on the hillside on as been indentified as that of Xj. Tudor of, Murton, son of ?ev T L Tudor of Wanganui

ier of the late, Lieut, Tudor, oed Distinguished (Service SLsouth African war. A Vwho knew deceased well F fl a VPr y steady man but of ■disposition, .. . I following the pursuits of a L friend said-he was a log fellow, weighing- thiateen |.yoa.s at.'theMme of his death L 0 t have weighed more th'ari | a difference which led his ■believe tbsfc death was due |ioU r . :

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42780, 19 September 1905, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42780, 19 September 1905, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42780, 19 September 1905, Page 3

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