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PRINCE'S NEW CALLING. LONDON, May 23. ‘•The l’rincc of Wales might he calico the outstanding bagman of the day,” Alderman Snooks, Lord Mayor of Cardiff. told the Commercial Travellers’ Conference, which is considering the presentation to the Prince of an illuminated address “in recognition of the status he has given to their calling.”
SPANISH PRISONS. REFORMS BY WOMAM HEAD. SEVILLE, May 28. Senorita Victoria Kent, the lady of English descent, who took a prominent part in the revolution which led to the abdication of King Alfonso, is inspecting the prisons of Andalusia. Site contemplates radical reform in the direction of dignifying the prisoners’ lives, including a proposal to allow the husbands to entertain their wives in wenfurnished private rooms. Bachelors will similarly he allowed to receive their wo.men friends
WINDING UP. EROTHBLOWERS TO END. LONDON, May 28. After having raised more than £IOO.000 for chidren’s charities, the Ancient Order of Krotli blowers is voluntarily winding up, according to an official notice in the “London Gazette.” The notice is signed by the chairman. Mr A. T. Fripp, son of the founder, Sir Alfred Fripp, who died on February 26. 1930.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1931, Page 6
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