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A LEX AXDR A AIEAIOEIAL. LONDON, January 8
A meeting at the Afansion House resolved in favour of establishing a Queen Alexandra national memorial fund to assist Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Institute for Nurses, to supply the best possible nursing for the sick poor in their own homes and also provide old age pensions for the Queen’s nurses and to reserve a relatively small sum to erect a suitable visible memorial. A GKR.MAX BOOM. &+■. [Reuter Telegrams.] BERLIN, January S. A boom on the Stock Exchange showing a considerable rise in all quotations, especially mining shares, resulted from the news that American banking firms arc showing great interest. in the shares of German companies, and a number of German and American ’banks have formed a syndicate in New York for the purpose of investing considerable capital in German companies, hoping to reap a good profit from the present low quotations of German Stock Exchanges. JAR PRINCE, [“Sydney Sun” Cables.] TOKIO, January 8. The Prime Regent is contemplating a tour of the Mandate Island in a warship in October.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1926, Page 4
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