LATE NEWS.
ILL OUT 271. Otago's Second Plunket Shield Innings. After being 41 runs behind on the first innings, against Canterbury, in the Plunket Shield match at Lancaster Park, Otago made 271 in the second innings, (rhe home side thus requires 231 tc *vin. The game ends to-day. SALE OF LIQUOR. For keeping liquor for sale in a no license area Edward Ronald Service was fined £30 on five chargcs. Frederick Charles Crusader, who assisted in the business, was fined £7 10 . Botn pleaded guilty.— (P.A., Invercargill.) WOMAN FOUND DEAD. Shortly after midday to-day a middleaged woman, Alicia de Tebalo, was found dead on the bed in a room which she occup ed at 32, Albany Road. f Herne Bay. Examinat on of the body showed that death have occurred three or four days ago.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1937, Page 3
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135LATE NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1937, Page 3
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