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Scarlet Fever In Canterbury Forty-eiglit eases of scarlet fever are notified in tho Canterbury health district during the week ending noon to-day, compared with 44 in the previous week. Of the total last week 29 were in the metropolitan area. Seaman’s Bigamy Charge On a charge of bigamy, Alexander Cairns,* seaman, was committed for trial at Grevmouth to-day. Bail, £2o'), and two sureties of £IOO each, was allowed. * . * H.M.S. Dunedin to Leave Wellington The crew of the cruiser Dunedin have completed their training at Trenthaul. and the vessel sails on Wecftiesdav for the Hauraki Gulf, where sue will join tiie Diomede in the annual naval manoeuvres.—P.A. Lingered Too Long A Chinese gardener. Ciioy Look, 23, who entered New Zealand in 1916 on ;t ?ix months’ permit, was lined ~ 1 at Wellington to-day for overstaying his time. 0 m Urged to Stay I At a largely-attended meeting in the Presbyterian Church, Pahiutua, yesterday morning, a unanimous reI solution was carried requesting the i minister, the Rev. F. McDonald, to remain with the congregation. Mr. McDonald has received a call to Kaitangata, Otago. Tho matter will be dealt with by the Wairarapa Presbytery. * * * Missing Girl A domestic servant. \ iolet Dailey, absconded from service at Frankton Junction on November 23, and has not been seen since. She is 15i years of age, sturdily built, but small for her age. When she left her home she wa« wearing a lemon-coloured dress, with hat to match. Her hais is very closely cropped.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 521, 26 November 1928, Page 13
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250Last Look Round— Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 521, 26 November 1928, Page 13
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