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CBT i(^EE^KrCi 5 TELEGRAPH... [FBOM OUII OWN COBRESPONDESTT.] Chbistchtjech, April 11. The police have been making a raid on women of ill-fame. Some disgusting disclosures were made during the bearing of a case, a mother and her children were all living together in one den of infamy, A business man, well-known in town,' is said to have taVen sudden departure by one of tbe New Zealand Shipping Company's vessels. A. man nnmed Dnr<r>ld met with a gun accident whilst rabbit shootinp, and died after 'amputation of the foot. ".* • .■ ■' Auckland. April 11. : A currier named Charles Wegenleben, a German, »hot himself in domain. ;.vfitb a revolver. . He came frnm Sydnpy.last October. Agpd, -45' year.s. He has t rip relatives, and was lately discharged from the hospita 1 . The Te Aroha murder case against Procoffy will last several days. On hearing Sergeant Muloilie's evidence, his Honor remarked that it was grossly improper thing for a police ■ officer M© as,k the prisoner questions of such a charac* ter. New Pitm-.uth, 11. Parris, Civ;i Couiaiissi^nor, coutri.
diets a statement that any contagious disease is? prevalent at Paribaka, and says ,tba't the ftafenient jtibaufc sixty lnco*rr,eet. ' 'v . ' ' v- [,->■■'.. Tvtippiift April; 11., At the criminal sessions tb/day, Henry PagetV pofl'jt pfiicev cljerk; was^s'entencen 16. .three years' peual : semtude' for.stealjng from I'elterV • v - : , Blenheim. April 11. At an inquest held here to-day on the " body pf';Pb#pnj?i ~B<m ,f a s.uppqsecv. to hav,d hVen^ niutdlred^ fry "> W.ciW^.Qh his head giveo by Eawiri, his wife. The ins qaesfc Mlk .^bably^n6k~ ceafilude till to-morrow. r . ■ •V- ■■; ■ r ?, -, •:. ,' Pownes, a cleric, charged with stealing .stamp^from.vaxiaJis ..docaments vfas tried to^dcy, and arquitled.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 April 1881, Page 2
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271TELEGRAPHIC Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 13 April 1881, Page 2
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