GENERAL TELEGRAMS
PRESENTATION AT GREYMOUm^ •—*- * ,fej By Telegraph.-Press Association, "pffl Greymouth, Thursday;. ~f i' i Mr. Edward Perkins, secretary of mm Athletic Union, was last night- We*s»»|§| ed by the West Coast centre witti »tofl^ top desk as a memento of many yearn il; faithful service as secretary, handicap^ per, and promoter of athletics generally,j£ Mr. Thomas Fogarty has been appoUrtei^ his successor. ' , A FALSE DECLARATION. Jl • Dunedin, Thursday.- ""$ At the Magistrate's Court to-dayjl Cecil G. Mlock, theological student, oX> Dunedin, was committed for trial on A f. cliarge of having made f .lse to the registrar of luarriages. s■?£ charge arose out of the secret marrUsfe ?j of accused with the daughter of a ilXr'ti nier residing at Cairnbrae. ft BURGLARY AT WESTPORT.. • '*\ Weatport, Thuraday, ,# The jewellery establishment of Jacob'«! and Son was entered by burglars IwNj night and £IOO worth of goods stolen.,'; Another jeweller's shop was fruitlessly : entered a few nights ago. 'A ; ' 'f'A
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 135, 16 September 1910, Page 5
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157GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 135, 16 September 1910, Page 5
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