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[t!Y TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DEATH OF W. 11. PERKINS. GREYMOUTII. April 9. Tiie death of Mr Wiliam Herbert Perkins took place to-day at the advanced age of 90 years. The deceased arrived on the Coast in the early seventies and was a pioneer mem her of the Grey Trotting (Tub. For 'many years lie carried on a well known stationery business on Mawhorn Quay which was later taken over by his ■■ T. E. Perkins. He was a great supporter of cricket and sport ol every fin !. He leaves a grown-up family . . w i daughters and two sons. RADIO SUCCESS. j PALMERSTON N.. April 8. J W. A. Waters a local radio enthusiast. this morning at 7.1.) o’clock pteaed up a radio transmission from the Electric Light Lamp Works in Eindhoven, Holland. Kor two hours lie heal'd a musical programme. At one o'clock the transmission was still audible hut not with the same volume as the previous reception.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1927, Page 3
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160DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1927, Page 3
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