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AMERICAN MONEY FOR. N.S.W. (Received Jan. 26. 1.5 a,m.) , SYDNEY, Jan. 25. Mr Lang announced that the State Government has sold an issue of 25,(K)0,000 dollars State bonds in New,York. The money will be utilised to meet committments in London. •r. Lang says the funds were raised at a considerably better price than could be obtained in London.
WORKLESS BANNED FROM FAMILY ENDOWMENT SCHEME . (Reeei v ed Jan. 26, 1 a.m.) SYDNEY, Jan. 25. It is understood the family endowment scheme will not apply to any married worker who is not in employment, irrespective of whether be possesses a family or not. DROPPED DEAD. WEDDING TRAGEDY. . LONDON, Jan. 13. A crowded church saw Archdeacon Hemphill drop dead while officiating at the wedding in Belfast of Rodney Malcolmson, the Irish international hockey player, to Miss Woods, of Belfast. The curate completed the ceremony. :
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10315, 26 January 1927, Page 5
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