GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
AN UNCONSCIOUS PAf'EW I'R. I By Telegraph—Press Association. ■' Ashburton, Saturday. A pas-enger on the slow train from Cliristchurch to Ashburton last even-' ing was found in an nnsconcious condition on the arrival of till'- 1 train, fie was taken to tlie hospital, where he lbs still unconscious. An examination of Ilia personal papers revealed his identity as George Cook, who recently resided at Lumsden and other places in; Southland. •CAUtillT HiFIMfANDH). Wellington, Saturday. Recently the Fire Brigade has received lifteeri false alarms from boxes in one locality. Early this morning a man was caught red-handed in the act of giving a fal<c alarm at a box where watch had been kept for some tine. The man offered £lO to the officer to let him go. In court later he was fired £i or 14 days' and ordered to pay cost of damage. ' A SILVER CLIADLE. Cambridge, Saturday At the Mayoral' dinner la-I night councillors presented the Mayor, Mr. Merrvn Wells, with a handsome silver cradle, in commemoration of (lie birth ot a son during his term of office.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 20 April 1914, Page 2
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180GENERAL TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 20 April 1914, Page 2
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