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[per press ASSOCIATION.] I BABY’S DEATH. DUNEDIN. April 17. Noel Francis Halba, aged 111 months, Was found dead in his cot at his parents’ house in Milton to-day. The child had been strangled by the sleeve of its jersey, which had become caught in a rail beside the cot. STRUCK BY ROPE. GISBORNE. April If. When engaged clearing bush at Tewera this morning, a young marn man. Eric Beets, was struck by a broken strand of tail rope .7’ hauling machine. He was b_ « to Gisborne by ambulance, am ad mitted to Cook Hospital with_inte i nal injuries. An operation was. pei formed. His condition is repotted a. serious.
N.Z. FISHERIES. WELLINGTON, April 1..* The claim that the Marine Deparb ment was not equipped witli ti means of making a tion as to whether commei cial Hs e ies were being depleted wab made y Mr 4 G. Hultquist, (Bay of Plenty)), who gave notice of his intention to ask the Minister ot Marine to con pov;er on the Chief Inspector of Fisheries to compel the operatoife ot Dan ifh seine boats and trawlers to su nlv such information about then catches ns would enable the Depaitment to be in a better position to judge whether commei cial tishene were being seriously depleted.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1936, Page 2
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