DOMINION NEWS.
(Press Association Telegram.) DENE DIN, Aug. 4. At Cromwell to-day James Kirkman, alias James Turner, was e-nuigvu with wilfully destroying a two-rooined hut at Waiciri, which was destroyed by lire on July 29, and also wi,n threatening to destroy by are the \ ktoria Bridge Hotel. Accused was committed for trial at Dunedin. INVERCARGILL, Aug 4. The premises of Kmgsland and Cj ; - boot importers and manutacvuro.s, were completely destroyed by ure a.* six o’clock this morning. '.llie nismances on the .budding were AloOOend on the stocks and ,)I « nt .*'i^° h .! d the State office. f-hc D-ct-oiv hbeen vow busy, and between i.Kv aad s-Ktv hands kro idled. The loss is estimated at £3500 above the insurance. The adjoining premises of Bos® (draper), and Arthur (jeweller) v.m sli - litl - V SfniITCHUJICH, Aug. 4. Clerk, a resident of New Brighton, attempted to commit- ysmeido yesteidav bv inhaling chloroform. Ho was removed to the hospital m an unconscious condition. He is now rccoveiing.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4000, 5 August 1915, Page 5
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162DOMINION NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4000, 5 August 1915, Page 5
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