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DUNEDIN NOTES.

July 31. The takings at Saturday's match were £105.

Young Tippett was run into as he was in the act of kicking the ball. He was overturned, and was insensible when picked up. He lingered until eleven o'clock on Sunday night, having been in great agony all the time. Death was. due ' td' rupture of the bowels. He ia th 6 second victim claimed by football ia the Cromwell-district. In the pocket-picking* cases it transpired that the prisoner " ran through" three young women, who were watching the game. Searle, one of the spectators, had his attention attracted to the prisoner by his apparent study of a group of women and the little interest he took in the play. Hβ shadowed him, and when he saw the prisoner remove one of the purses from a young woman's pocket he secured him and handed him over to the policeman on the ground. The Bench complimented Searle on his action.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8549, 1 August 1893, Page 5

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DUNEDIN NOTES. Press, Volume L, Issue 8549, 1 August 1893, Page 5

DUNEDIN NOTES. Press, Volume L, Issue 8549, 1 August 1893, Page 5

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