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GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

Per Press Association. '' }

burglary at mar ton.

iMarton, February 2(1 liurglarts entered J. MeEldquneyV ..hop at Marton last night and good* the value of £6O were stolen. They gained entrance by a top-storey window at the back of the shop, and got into irttoT" <n ''if b -V lidi "S <Wvn the p.llats. the (front anU back doiors were left oj.cn, and a parcel of goods left behind. It is thought the burglars we're disturbed. They carried the ladder from the park to gain aO mission. ® GAOL BIRDS. CimsTcnuitni, Fobruary 2b". Kobert McCarthy and Stophen Maxwell, recent escapees from gaol, were sentenced at the Supreme Court today, Maxwell to twelve months' aduitional to tho term he is now serving, and McCarthy to two years'additional, «inu declared to bo an habitual criminal.

MNLSTEKIAL MOVK.UIiiVTS, \V r nsTi'Oi!T, February D(i, The Minister of .Alines visited and' inspected tlie Seddonvillo State Mme yesterday, and in reply to a deputation said it was his intention to have fur., tiler inspecting work curried out in the hope of discovering more coal of nmarketable quality, some ot llio indi. cations being promising, To-day the' Minister inspected tlio briquelto works «inch are Hearing completion. Ha me various deputations in connection nilli matters of local intorost, and left >y the Arahura this evening for Col. hngwood, via Nelson.

SUrCIDK. > J Auckland, February 2R - d V ,nn nan,fdJw />li n!™ iT' mth ° em l''ov of.folin urns and Co. merchants, committed suicide at Devohport lasl ercning by taking carbolic acid. The deceased, who is said to have been despondent of lute, left a note addressed to his wife •< wluch read as follows ■.—■•' We are as oyer, I h.ive (n gi first. Will meet SWm by " aud byc "

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 27 February 1907, Page 2

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 27 February 1907, Page 2

GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 27 February 1907, Page 2

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