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PUBLISHING RACE DIVIDENDS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, October 31. In the Police Court Samuel Nelson was fined £2O and costs on a charge of publication of information concerning race dividends; other charges wore withdrawn. Detective M'Mahon stated that accused was evidently working in a big way. He received all results and dividends, and was evidently in the habit of handing out information by means of marked cards and race programmes. MENTAL CASKS. Oamaru, October !>l. At the inquest on the body of A. .T. Clarke, jury returned a verdict that deceased met his death by drowning himself in Oamaru harbor while in a state of unsound mind. The jury added a rider,that the attention of the Government be called to the frequency of cases of mental distress among returned soldie/s followed bv the tragedies occurring in parts of the Dominion. The jury begs respectfully that more sympathetic attention be given to those cases and that a special institution he equipped to deal with them. .
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1919, Page 8
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