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PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Rtcsivod 10.54 p in., Dec. 20, Sydney, Dee. 20. Tho Intelligence Department informed Mr Taylor (tbo dissatisfied immigrant) that unless ho paid £l6, toe value of tao concession iu passage mouey from Londou. it would put tho iwvv in motion to prciont hia IsaviDg for New Zealand. Messrs Ailen and Allen and Hemsley, solicitors, on behalf or Mr Taylor, replied that tbo Depanmsnt bad no power to prevent his departure, indioatiog that if any breach of agreement ccourted if wag ou tbo part of the Government. Mr Tayior left by tba Mahauo without any interference ou the pars of the authorities. Sailed, at 2 30, the Mabeno, for Lyttelton. Melbourne, Dec. 20.
At-.the annual meeting of the National Mutual Life Association, tho chairman statod that tbo past year constituted a record for new business, annual income, and addition to funds. Tho increased business was mainly in Australia. New Zealand obtained loss In the ratio of coal to result than in any previous year. The report was adopted. Tho retiring dircotors were re-elected. Hides are firmer. The market for stouts and other sorts is stoady. i Ariived, Bramley, from New Yoik.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1961, 21 December 1906, Page 2
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