TELEGRAMS.
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MAN MISSING. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.—A man named Wililam Thorn, employed by Mr James Bell, of Akaroa, is reported to be j missing. A search party is out. Bell is I sam to have gone out shooting on Sunday 1 with a friend named Hayward, and separated, and he has not been seen since. I EMBEZZLEMENT. WELLINGTON, March 25. Henry : Bernard Tomlinson,. 51 years of age, plead- 1 cd guilty in the Magistrate’s Court to-day j to charges of fraudulently converting to I his own use several sums belonging to I Die Australian Temperance and General Mutual Life Assurance Society. The defalcations, it was stated, amounted, to. about £BO. Accused was remanded lor sentence until Bth April. FATAL ACCIDENT. NAPIER, This Day.—George Morton, a passenger on the inland Patea coach was killed on Saturday. The king-bolt of the vehicle broke, and Morton was thrown under the coach. Ho suffered injuries, from which he died. Deceased is believed to be married, and has a brother in Wellington. STRIKE ENDED. TIMARU, This Day.—The trouble at 1 I the Pareora Freezing Works has ended, f V few of those who struck did not resume 1 but their places were filled from other ( centres. .
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 March 1907, Page 4
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