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A. B. CROUCH

INTERVIEW AT SUVA. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). SUVA, Jan. 24. Arthur B. Crouch (against whom charges in Texas were not proceeded with by the Bank, as restitution was made) is a passenger by the liner Niagara, on his return to New Zealand. Interviewed on board the Niagr/a, Crouch said that he had had no trouble on his arrival at Temple (in Texas). The result was as he had expected. The reason that he lejftt Temple fourteen years ano was that he feared bankruptcy, and, as one of a very high-spirited family, he decided to go to New Zealand and make good. He had done so. and he would he glad to be back. He would resume business at Helensville. He bad found his parents well and alive, also bis wife’s parents. He was one month in the States. To avoid bankruptcy and pay everyone was his sole object in going to New Zealand. He was very popular on board the ship.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1930, Page 5

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A. B. CROUCH Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1930, Page 5

A. B. CROUCH Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1930, Page 5

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