TELEGRAMS.
(Pkb Unithp Prbss Association.) ~ WELLINGTON, November 17. ■ In tho Supreme Court to-day, Andrew ( Julius Finiay was acquitted on a charge of indecently 17. The Methodist Synod hae resolved to recommend the New .Zealand Conference to close the . college during. the war and place the institute at the disposal of the Government for a convalescent! soldiers ■/ homo, and that the students be placed on the list of reserve, and the principal given *-' a circuit. CHRISTCHTTRCH, November 17. ' ;■ Richard Francis Atkineon, a man of 56 years of ago, residing at Roscwnrnc street, Sprevdon, was knocked down,by a tram yesterday, the wheels passing over his left ~ leg. At tho hospital his leg -was .ampu- > tatcd, and several cuts about the head were , v ,?» attended to. He died, however, about 10.30' i „" p.m. y}
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16544, 18 November 1915, Page 7
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