DOMINION NEWS.
NEWSPAPER CEASES PUBLIC ATION.
(BY TELEGRAPH-PRESS ASSOCIATION.) WiHANGAREI, March 24. The biggest road whidh newspaper founders have to treiad was exemplified to-day when the Wihangarei morning- paper, which made it's debut fifteen months ago, .ceased publication. BURGLARY AT LOWER HUTT. WELLINGTON, March 24. Three shops, occupied respectively by the Self-Help Grocery, Hutt Meat Co., and G. E. Grantham, Lower Hutt, were burgled last night. From the Serf-Help store several packets of tobacco were stolen, from the Meat Company a quantity of meat, and from Grant ham’s about £3 in cash.
An entrance to the Self-Help company was made by breaking away about the whole off "the panel part of the door, as the lock resisted efforts to break it. The Ilutt Meat Company’s shop was entered by breaking the glass pane of a door and opening the iock. Entry was made to 'Grantham’s through a fanlight, over the d'oor.
FARMER FOUND SHOT
NEW PLYMOUTH, March 24,
George Rogers, aged 6-1, a single man o farmer residing at Tarurntangi, was found shot this morning in a workshop on his farm. He had been in ill-health for some time.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 March 1928, Page 9
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189DOMINION NEWS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 March 1928, Page 9
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