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NEW PLYMOUTH.

This day.

A woman named Wolfspit was found haugiug by a rope from a tree at Stratford yesterday. She had shown signs of de*

pressed spirits for some days, but there is no reason to suppose she meditated suicide. There was an alarm of fire last night when a room in a house at Devonport was found to be on fire. It was quenched, but on examination this morning the paper of the room was found to be «atu rated with kerosene, and as the furniture in the house was insured, together with other auspicious circumstances connected with the fire. J. D. Daniels, the tenant, was arrested on a charge of incendiarism

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18830405.2.8.3

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4446, 5 April 1883, Page 2

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114

NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4446, 5 April 1883, Page 2

NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4446, 5 April 1883, Page 2

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