TELEGRAMS.
Il’EB PRESS ABSOOIvnoN.—OOt’YRIOm.i A CITY IMPROVEMENT. AUCKLAND, May 2. J. and N. Tait have acquired a lilt; years lease of a property in Queen St and propose to spend £25,000 in erecting a new building, including a theatre, shops and offices. The work will hi commenced in a year’s time on the expiry of the existing lease. WOMAN SUICIDES. AUCKLAND, May 1. The Police were advised that a single woman named Mary Any Sophia Foley, aged 39 years, was found hanging ifrom a tree near he r residence at Ivalo. , HOTEL BURNT. NELSON, May 3. ; Tlie White Hart Hotel at Richmond, owned by the estate of 0. R. Harley, was destroyed by fire on Sunday morning. Insurances are unavailable. RAILWAY MEN’S RESOLUTIONS. CHRISTCHURCH, May 3. A large meeting of the A.S.R.S. resolved to place on record its appreciation of the capable manner Mr M. Hampton (Secretary; and the Executive had handled the recent railway dispute, and endorsing the agreement they had made with tlie Minister of Railways. The meeting further pledged to give financial aid to the North Island men who had lost money while on strike, fighting our cause. i
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1920, Page 3
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