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PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE

Record Increase In Business (New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON, May 6. The Public Trust Office had a record increase in business during the year ended March 31, said the Minister in charge of the office (Mr J. R. Hanan) today. He said that the value of new estates and funds placed in the hands of the Public Trustee exceeded £13,000,000, Altogether 4374 new estates and funds were placed under the Public Trustee’s administration. Their total value was £13,258,041, an increase of £446,569 over the record figures for the previous year.

Cigarettes and Cancer.— There was not enough evidence to claim that cigarettes caused-lung cancer, Dr. Clarence Little, chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Tobacco Industry Research Committee, has said at New York. —New York. May 5.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 20

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PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 20

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 20

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