DOMINION NEWS.
[Pres3 Association.] WELLINGTON, Sept. 19. . On the arrival of the ».». Monowai from Lyttelton to-day, a steward named John Dunlop was arrested by Detective Is.wh on a charge cl irig a W lice constable at Icyttelt/m evening find lifting " He will G; brought up at the Lcurt tomorrovr morning, and will probably be remanded to Lyttelton, Mrs, David Kinniburgb said to be the oldest lady resident of Wellington died to-day, aged 92 years. She had lived 57 yearn in Wellington. bt e h-a vex two sons, eight daughters, 2J grandchildren, and 38 great-grand-DUNEDIN, Sept. 19. A man named David Jteid, aged t r/ a aiiperanniiab-d railway eros-'/-'fng keeper/ was found dead on Ocean Beach this morning. It in cupnof,< I that rlecoast'd rannmittaal auicide by hir/rilnv off the cliff at Lawyer k {fea/j. dhceased’r. wife died a few months ago, and, he had been very despondent ever mnoe.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2301, 21 September 1908, Page 3
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149DOMINION NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2301, 21 September 1908, Page 3
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