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DWELLING BURNED. By Telegraph—Press Association. THAMES, Monday. A workman's dwelling of five rooms and its contents was totally destroyed by lire at Puriri on Saturday. 'There was no insurance, and the loss is estimated at £3OO. CARGO BROACKER IMPRISONED. AUCKLAND, Monday. Five seamen on the steamer Opawa were sent to goal for three months for broaching cargo valued at £SO. COMMITTED FOR ASSAULT. AUCKLAND, Monday. Louis le Brun, variety artist, was committed for trial on a charge of assaulting another vaudeville artist. BAD LANGUAGE ON A TRAIN. AUCKLAND, Monday. Duncan Kennedy was lined £lO for using bad language in a railway carriage. DELAYED BY FOG. AUCKLAND, Monday. The Niagara and the Maheno, inward bound, were both delayed in Rangitoto Channel for some hours by a heavy fog.
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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14535, 6 December 1920, Page 5
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