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By Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright. TOAI HEENF.Y. VANCOUVER, Aug. 22. Tom Heeney before sailing for New Zealand said:—“l may be back in December or sooner. It depends bow J like it in New Zealand. If it gets boring. I will come back in a month, two, three or four. I won't light there. The purses are not large enough. I will be glad to get home for a while but I won’t stay there. When I do settle down I think it will be in the United States. The wife lives there a,nd we have lots of friends iii New York.” TUNXEY IN ENGLAND. (Received this day at 11.15 a.m.) LONDON, August 22. Tunney has arrived in England. He received a tumultuous reception, which prompted the exclamation: “Gee! 1 never thought I would have reached this state of importance.” He taxied to the Savoy Hotel, where he engaged a gorgeous royal suite.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1928, Page 3
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