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GENERAL CABLES

Auistralian Press Assn.— United Service N.Z. HOUSE ECONOMY. LONDON. April 2 i. Twelve members of the permanent, stall' of the Now Zealand UHico in Louden. have hern dismissed a- an economy measure. They include an Any.uc and two Imperial soldiers from the Office with service ranging from eight t:> sixteen years. SENSATIONAL silt IDE. Aiwlralian Press Assn. —United Service {Received this day at 8.50 a.m.) LONDON. April 2(5. Captain A lie J’eiiive. an e\-N"W Zealander, who had lived in Paris -inre the war. committed .suicide l.y jumping from the Are d<* Ti'iomplii'. It • wakilled instantly. Ho was a -on 'if an ex-French Consul at Wellington, uneducated at King'., College, Am Hand aml served in Frate vii h <•(.._■ . Mounted IDlbs. lie inherited se.erai ihuusaml pounds I rom his On her out the will was the -übie: I of 111 Igat I n. His nif.-ther o\i:ro~ses the opiulmi 11:• t' he committed -uieide di amatirali i io

order to draw attention , the liiiga lion, lie l-'ave- a widow ami chdd. AN ES'i'ATE. Australian Press Assn.- -United Service (Received this day at 11 0 a.m * LONDON. April 2th Ihe will published of Colonel Acton Adams shows an estate of Clou.O.'il, including a personal estne of C25.():il in England. There are Severn I bequests to churches and institutions in New Zealand. N.Z. BOWLERS. LONDON, April 2d. The I.onl Mayor. Sir Charles Batlm. in welcoming New Zealand howlers at the Mansion House, said his dearest wish was to visit. New Zealand and Australia as soon as he was able alter the completion of his term of office.

SIR T. MACKENZIE’S ADVICE LONDON. April 25

Sir l'homas MacKen/.ie. interviewed, said he wished to impress on young men the wisdom of migrating to New Zealand unencumbered, settling down and saving a nest-egg before marriage. It was difficult for married men to keep a lauiilv and establish a home at the start.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1928, Page 3

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316

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1928, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1928, Page 3

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