DOMINION TELEGRAMS.
TRADING WITH THE ENEMY. By Telegraph— Press Association. Christchurch, March 0. M. S. S. Manning, indent agent, was charged wit! trading Mitli an enemy firm through one Imainuru, in Japan. He was fined £25 on each of two informations. WOOL SCOURING WORKS DESTROYED. PeiMing, Last Night. Dcwe and Sporle's wool scouring works were totally destroyed by lire this morning. The building and machinery, which were valued at £-2-500, were insured in the Atlas office for £120:8. Government wool, valued at £IO,OOO was destroyed. A DROWNING FATALITY. Gisborne, March 0. Fred Taylor three natives were upset whUe crossing the river at Tolaga, last night. The natives were rescued, but Taylor, who attempted to swim ashore-, was drowned. He leaves a wifa and seven children. A PECULIAR FATALITY. Gore, Last Night. ' A. 'Bill, bootmaker, of Waikaia, while assisting with the threshing on George Syles' farm, Wendon Valley, 12, miles from Gore, yesterday, slid down the straw stack and fell on reaching the bottom, breaking his neck-.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1917, Page 2
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166DOMINION TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1917, Page 2
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