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DOMINION DOINGS.

[Per United Press- Association.] NAPIER-, October 3. Alfred Robert Donaldson, a dork cmployed bv the Corporation, was charged at the K.M. Court to-day with the theft of £oll from ihe Corporation strong room, the tJieft of a cheque for £3, the property of the Corporation, and the theft of £26, tha pro-party of the Rugby Union, of which ho is secretary. Ho was remanded till Monday, bail being refused. Ward Limbrick and George Alexander Wilson were fined £25 and costs for streetbetting. tIISBORNE, October 3. On Sunday night two men stuck up ai Ormond settler oil the road and demanded iaooev. Ho gave thorn a few shillings, but thr-v eaid that was not enough, and *uW his pockets of £4 ss. Tha culprits are net yet discovered. Mr Keeper, president of the. Tai Rawhiti Maori Land Board; intimated to-day that he had resigned liis position owing to alleged interference and dictation by the

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Evening Star, Issue 14687, 3 October 1911, Page 4

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DOMINION DOINGS. Evening Star, Issue 14687, 3 October 1911, Page 4

DOMINION DOINGS. Evening Star, Issue 14687, 3 October 1911, Page 4

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