NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
AH YAUK'S BuDY NOT ALLOWED TO REST. Napier, November 23. The Coroner has made an order to exhume the body of Ah Yack, Dr. Menzies having stated his belief that the Chinaman met his death by strangling. IRISH DELEGATES AT REEFTON. Reefton, November' 23. Mr. Dillon addressed a crowded meeting last night. Addresses were presented by some native-born sympathisers of Home Rule and Irishwomen of the j district, the latter contributing a purse of sovereigns as a separate ' gift. The sum of £250 was subscribed in the room. Mr. Dillon goes to Ahaura, where he speaks to-night. CRIMINAL LIBEL CASE. James Wilkie, conductor of the Evening Guardian, was yesterday committed for trial at the Supreme Court, Hokitika, on two separate charges of criminally libelling Frank Bird, R.M. and Warden, in his official and private capacity. Bail was allowed in each case,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8636, 23 November 1889, Page 2
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144NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8636, 23 November 1889, Page 2
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