Dorothy Nicholas, a scholar;1 giving at 22 Raine Street, injured lieir left ankle when she fell at the Thorndon School at 11.45 a.ni. today. The' Free Ambulance took/her to hospital,■'.
The assistant cook of the Tamaroa, Mr. W. Farrand, dislocated his right shoulder when he fell down.a.companionway yesterday.' The Free Ambulance took .him to hospital thia morning. .
I A Maori labourer, Joseph Urii, .aged 29, of Masterton, appeared before Mr. IJ. G. L. Hewitt, S.M., in the Magistrate's Court today charged-with I breaking and entering; in November 25, at Masterton, the warehouse. of Messrs. Wright, Stephenson, aticL* Co., and stealing- shearing cutter's > and combs,, a quantity of liquor,tahd a cheque book, of a total value'of* £17 lls 3d. A remand to appear at;jMasterton on. Aprfl 12 was granWd.yßail was allowed .in. the .Burn; of/;£ilOO,;/Witli surety for that amount, the accused to report daily to the polico.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1938, Page 4
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