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DUNEDIN TELEGRAMS!

VARIOUS ITEMS. (Rv Telegraph—Soerial to the Star.l DUNEDIN, This Day. In his hustings speech at (he City mayoralty nominations yesterday. Mr William ’Belcher admitted that his object lu coming forward was simply to test his mosneets at the Parliamentary election lit November, lie sain that he was not particularly anxious tor the position of Mayor, though ho was standing tor it. Tie really wanted to gauge public opinion about himself as to the general election in November next. It is understood that a well-known eye specialist has inherited a legacy running : nto five figures by the death of his motlier. The University Council have accepted the tender of Messrs McKinnon and Hamilton (£8118) for additions to the medical school buildings. No trace has been found of the body of Mr E. R. Tapper, who was drowned at the Ocean Reach on Sunday morning.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 April 1914, Page 5

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DUNEDIN TELEGRAMS! Greymouth Evening Star, 23 April 1914, Page 5

DUNEDIN TELEGRAMS! Greymouth Evening Star, 23 April 1914, Page 5

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