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HATMAKERS RESUME WORK

By Teiecrapii- Press Association. Dunedin, October :il. 'I'll.-. I rouble .■:( I lie Union llat Factory lias been settled, and work was resumed 10-d.iy as usual. The Pay's Hay. tennis coniis will bo open-d for play tu-ihy. When .Mr. 'Vinn.'H 1 died iliore «•«" " ready-made rnitaidi for his tomb. II war? chosen hv tin- oinlli-miltionairo himself, and rcatls; "Thai's dimmed white ol Andv." Moreover. Mr. f'nniO':ie insisted (lif.l li'.e "damned" shou'd appear wit'ioiiti a "ash. It «as coined by ..o!in Al'Luekie. an aermainfatice of Mr. < arnc;;ic when Ihe ti\u were ,siii-.i; hard Jo- a livelihood. AVlion Mr. ('anv'i'j came iulo his own. a miilual friend was cmpuwn'ed In Icil Vr. M'l.uckie iha'i "he could I'ave allvtliiii'j lie wanted." v.nercitpon tl.e liicfv Al'Luclne cave venl to fiio expression wiiicli Mr. Carnryie i-nid lie would like on his tomb. The leachcr was jivine Die class a natural hislory lesson on..Australia. "There is olio animal." she said, "none of you have jucnlioiicd. It decs not sland on its all Ihe lime. II does nnl walk like oilier animal?, bill lakes funny little skins. What is it:'' And the class shouted with one voice. "Charlie Chaplin,"

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 6

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HATMAKERS RESUME WORK Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 6

HATMAKERS RESUME WORK Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 6

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