GENERAL TELEGRAMS
ALLEGED DEFECTIVE LIGHTING, By Telegraph—Press Association. Gore, Yesterday, In conseueiice of a motor-car running into an excavation on the main road, which was only lighted by a email lamp, Vi jse, tile owner of the car. intends suing the county council for damage-. A passenger named Hood, n denti-t, was thrown tliiough the wind-shield and severely cut.
A BOGUS DOCTOR. Wellington, Ycsterdav. In Ihe Court. Ila'irv Lynne llartog was sentenced (o [w'„ mom lis' imprisonment f m - obtaining ■€l(i by means of false pretences, lie gave a hotel-keeper with whom he'sla,ed a £3O cheque on iln Auckland bii'ik and after lie left the cheque was dishonored. Accused, win had called himself a doctor, had staled to some medical gentlemen that lia was :;oing to read a paper on "diseases of ihe feed" at the Medical Congress in Auckland. The man is well-known to the police in Victoria.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 210, 5 March 1914, Page 2
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149GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 210, 5 March 1914, Page 2
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