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[Rectkhs Tku:c.,iams.] LORI) Dl'CI E'S FUNERAL. LONDON. Aug. 11. The funeral of Lord Dmie was earned out at Tortworth Court. I Horn ester. with the utmost simplicity. The eolfiM was conveyed ill a farm waggon. Uird and Lady Horton, and three of Lord Dueie's daughters followed afoot with the tenants and employees on the estate. HONING. LONDON. Aug. 11. The ‘Evenings Standard” states that Gibbons is issuing a writ, of attachment. against the promoters and Major Witsou lor the recovery "T £<D!H) outstanding. which was his share of the Rloomfield contest at which the at-
tendance was far short of expectations. He states the expenses of the contest was twenty-seven thousand, hut the receipts are believed to he far less.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1924, Page 3
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122MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1924, Page 3
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