Some' new caves ha'v)e been discovered in the vicinity of Kaipororoi in tha Forty Mile Bush. The beauties of the stalactites and! stalagmite's are simply •wtrndlorful. Tho oaves extiend for some distance, and in plalctes aA very large and roomy.
At tha Dur.cdm P'olicej Court yesterday morning., in sending a man to gpal for 1 three months, Mr 1 WiddowEon, S.M., said that in future he would not inflict a monetary penalty where obsciene languagje was \ised in the presence of females.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10356, 3 May 1911, Page 4
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