DOMINION NEWS.
ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch. Last Night./ Robert Dasler, aged 36’, was committed for trial on a charge that he unlawfully killed Samuel Darrell, thereby committing the crime of manslaughter. It is alleged accused struck deceased on the jaw, and that deceased’s head struck a wall. Accused then pushed him, and deceased fell down. According to the medical evidence death was due to haemorrhage of the brain,. associated with a fracture. BURGLARY AT HAMILTON. Hamilton, Last Night. Burglars effected an, entrance to the Frankton Junction Supply Stores last night by breaking a panel of the main door and opening the door. They stole goods valued at £6O, and left no trace. CLAIM FOR £lOOO. Blenheim, March 23. In the case of W. T. Mansfield, extown clerk, aginst. the Blenheim Borough Council, in. which a- claim for £lOOO was made for alleged wrongful dismissal, plaintiff applied for a change of venue to Wellington. Mr. Justice Hosking reserved his decision.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 5
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161DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 5
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