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Hospital Management, Auckland, Friday. ' The Hospital and Charitable Aid Board decidod to change the system of lmviiig.the hospital controlled by an honorary medical staff, and intend to appoint a medical superintendent at a salary of £soo'per annum. SUICIDE, Dunedin, September 5. At the inquest on the body of Charles Roberts, a verdict that lie shot himself while temporarily insane was returned. It appears he had been despondent, as ho had lost money lately. :. Juvenile Depravity' Auckland, Soptemqer 5. In llio case against tho two children Mill charged with; housebreaking, a pie* ot guilty' was made, and the eldest child, a girl about 11, was,committed to the Industrial School, whilst .the youngest, a hoy. of 7, was discharged, Still ffiissinp• Auckland, Septembers,. The fate.of the young man Bowden who disappeared somo time ago, is •still wrappedin mystery. His father, the Eev. Mr Bowden, has come from Nelwu. tg make inquiries,
THE LONDON STRIKE. Colonial Sympathisers. Dunedin, Friday. Tho Federated Seamen's Union havo decided to send £2OO to the dock laborers on strike in London. On Probation Auckland, September 5. Morron, tho defaulting secretary .of the Arch .Hill,Road.Board, has been released on 12 months' probation, Accident or Suicide. Aukund, Friday. A man named Thomas Mold about forty years of age, was shot this morning at his house in Devonport, either by accident or suicide. His wife heard the shot arid.ran out into an outhouse where she saw her husband lying dead with a bullet wound in his head, and a smoking revolver by his sido. Nothing is known that cau explain tho tragedy but it is supposed to be accidental,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3202, 6 September 1889, Page 2
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269Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3202, 6 September 1889, Page 2
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