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£107,875 IN ART UNIONS. The Minister of Internal Affairs announced to-day that since January, 1933, £107,875 had been distributed as the result of art unions. The amount is made up as follows:—A. and P. societies, £8,550; charitable and philanthropic purposes, £76,500; domains, £5,225; halls and libraries, £3,900; national undertakings, £4,800; prospectors’ associations, £2,550; sports bodies, etc., £6,350. —Wellington Press Association.
BAYLY’S DEFENCE. V.Ori Ike 'court resuming Air Northctoft said that the presence of -bones" on .' ißa'yly’s : property' shotted- 'that they' could not 'have been placed there: by Bayly. 'JJje defence declared that the charcoal represented ash from the boiler when pigs were killed.—Auckland Press Association. STOCK EXCHANGE. Sales : reported this - afternoon :—* Kekomaij' 3s -34 and 3s 2Jd (2>; Bell-Kflgour, 4d; New Zealand Refrigerating'(paid), 19s Cd; 4 per cent, stock, 1949; £lO6 12s 6d and £196 : -15s. Reported after call: NeA’is Diesel, 3|d.
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Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 14
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144STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 14
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