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DOMINION NEWS

TIMARU HARBOUR BEFOGGED (Per Press Association.) TIMARU, September 23. Dense fog has enshrouded the harbour throughout the day, and the overseas vessel Narbada was unable to make port this evening. The Port Hobart arrived from Dunedin, and she is also obliged to stay the night in the roadstead, as the fog is still very thick. CARTERTON, September 23. The railway station at Featherston was broken into last night/ and the contents of files scattered, and diaw ers jemnred open. Four to five pounds the property of the stationmaster. was stolen. The police cons'der that the same gang as is operating at Carterton and Masterton, is responsible. WELLINGTON,' September 23.

On the inquest on Constance Fay Doran, Coroner Gilbertson found that the girl died as the result' of- severe injuries to the, brain, sustained through collid’ng with a. motor lorry,’ driven bv Pelham, on September 14th.

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Grey River Argus, 24 September 1936, Page 5

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DOMINION NEWS Grey River Argus, 24 September 1936, Page 5

DOMINION NEWS Grey River Argus, 24 September 1936, Page 5

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