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NO STONES THROWN

Quiet Night At Guest House (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON. March 29 Occupants of the Ohiro Lodge Guest House in Brooklyn, are enjoying a quiet night tonight. There have been no incidents to suggest that the stone-thrower who terrorised them earlier this week is still active. Wh.le police continued to patrol the area, Mrs R. A. Beatty, wife of the proprietor, sighed with relief after a week of almost sleepless nights. “It has been wonderful the way people have shown their friendliness." she said. Tve had letters from as far north as Whangarei and south to Dunedin.” Friends and strangers in Brooklyn had also offered material help in the way of repairs and housekeeping so that Mr Beatty could rest, she said t „ l " < ’ u ‘ r ‘ es by the police on Wednesday afternoon revealed information that may have revealed the identity of the attacker on Sunday and Monday nights.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 10

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NO STONES THROWN Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 10

NO STONES THROWN Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 10