GENERAL TELEGRAMS
ILLEGITIMATE CHILD. *
(BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION ) - . WAIMATE. May 3. ] An inquest was onened to-day con- ' Tiling the death of an illegitimate i male baby of Agnes Young, a hotel ' aitress. The proceedings were ad- ' urned to permit the evidence of the .rl being taken. The coroner (Mr. . I>. Mosley, S.M.) commented severe- ] on the action of the girl's mother ' i not reporting the matter to the ! jlice. Only when a doctor called to ] ;tend the girl two days later was the • atter brought to light.
PARLIAMENTARY TOUR. i
TE KUITI, May 3. ] The third and concluding day of the ailiamerctary • tour was . somewhat ' aired by rain, which made the roads 1 try heavy. The visitors were motored < ) 'Otorohanga in the moraine: and *>nTtained at tea by the settlers. The , faitomo Caves were then visited, the j embers showing considerable astonishment at the beauty and magnificence : the glow-worm cave. They freely ; jmnrked tli.at the wonders of the caves ionic! be greater publicity. < '
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 4 May 1923, Page 5
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163GENERAL TELEGRAMS Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 4 May 1923, Page 5
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