LATE TELEGRAMS.
CHARGE OF INCENDIARISM. INVERCARGILL, this day. 1 ; At the Police Court to-day C'jlin Gerald, a fanner, was committed for trial.: on a charge of setting fire to the refreshment rooms at Thorn-bury. T'lc premises were destroyed, and the lets to, the proprietor was £800. The magistrate remarked that though ill? case, was-not very strong, he was satisiic-;1 that it should go before a jury. Pail was allowed .accused in three 6'.ireiio;.-o'.---£IOO each. ■ m PRESERVATION OF BUSH. - ' NEW PLYMOUTH, this d.iy. . ; | The Forestry Comi—psion sat ttii.« c morning. The principal matter brought" ■'■■)i forward was the preservation of bush-'' on the hanks of the Mokau River. —, '';. SCHOOLMASTER'S SUDDEN* DEATH.--. - " BLENHEIM, this d;y. > William Reginald Cook, headmaster of .-'..' Renwick School, and late of North-!-"let Valley School, Dunedin, died suddenly, as the result of an operation. S c-"-'-
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 102, 30 April 1913, Page 6
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137LATE TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 102, 30 April 1913, Page 6
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