GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[RY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION'.] , Christchurch, Sunday. A Mat Day Socialist meeting was held this afternoon at "WaiHoni," Professor Bickerton's residence. Several speeches were delivered by local Socialists. At the inquest on Catherine Hunter, who died suddenly on Wednesday last, the jury returned a verdict of death from Blight's disease. Blenheim, Saturday, The man Arthur Hinge, alias Ross, "who was arrested on the railway platform on Thursday night last, on a charge of pocketpicking, has been committed for trial.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12860, 8 May 1905, Page 5
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