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(Spnoial to tho Daiiy Teumhui'ii.) Auokund this day. DARING ASSAULT AND ROBBERY A daring assault and robbory took place on Monday night at nino o'clock atDargtv ville, A man namod McKay, abuihmani was walking along the footpath, when ho was suddenly pouncod upon by two men and thrown violently into a ditch, His arms woro thon pinioned, aud his pockets riflodoi&O. MAN DROWNED
A man named Scotty O'Neill, belonging to a fishing boat, fell into tho wator on Monday night while boarding his vossol at (ho wharf, and was drownod. MAORI COMMITS SUICIDE A Maori namod Korihiko, who resided at Whokarowarowa, committed suicido by cutting his throat. Domostio troublo is said to havo caused the act. Ho had previously throatonod to tako his life. . FATALITY AT OOSTLEY HOME Mary Anderson, an inmato of tho Costley Homo, and subject to epileptic ilts, fell from an upstairs bedroom window oarly this morning, sustaining a fractured auklo and conoussion of the brain. Sho died soon after admission to the hospital. LOANJREFUSED TO HAMILTON A messago from Hamilton states that the borough loan (£0000) for drainago works has been refused by tho Government With tho approach of hot weather and rapidly-increasing population, anxiety is felt by the townspeople, and probably an ntcompt will bo rondo to raise the loan through private sources, THE HOSPITAL SCANDAL At a meeting of tho Forestors' Court, Pride of OnohuDgti, it was resolved, "That in the opinion of this mooting a Royal Commission should bo setup to inquire into tho Auckland Hospital management, particularly into tho charges laid by Dr Hardio Neil."
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1087, 7 September 1904, Page 3
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266LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1087, 7 September 1904, Page 3
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