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(frosi our own correspondent.)
PREADFtfLAOOIDENT.' 5 !
Dukbdin, May 2f.
Thomas Bell, tlriie-keepor at the Government Works shops, was run over .by, a train lust night, and killed.' The body' was so mangled as to be scarcely recognisable,
MPJKJNISM • PUNCHED, ' :: a ' Aucmvp, ifay H?,
Five rowdy young men, for ofdering; , liquors at an hotel and refusing'to pay J for them, hare been sentenced to two mouth's imprisonment. A GQQIj TRICK, J:
Professor Haselnmyer, a£ter tyjpqludjng his performance, visited the Theatre Royal with Madame, and put k satchel containing 120 and his wife's diamonds under the seat, In the hurry to get out he forgot the bag, but, goon remembering, vjfjfiit back to find the Bjtplip) gp[)g f
THE SUPPOSED. MURDER CASE, j/ ' ! .if BiENjfEity, MAX 28T[[,
A : coroner's inquest' waS held on the body of the man ijea, V'ljich was exh||W<| for the purpose, and i verdict o| doatj) from natural causes was returned;:' if'J; Y
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 779, 28 May 1881, Page 2
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157LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 779, 28 May 1881, Page 2
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