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... v• * I ALTERATIONS TO LINER. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, July 19 , The.iShaw, Savil) Co. are.taking over the Euripides from the Aberdeen Line, and it is proposed to transfer her from an oil burner, and improve the passenger amenities by the extension, of the promenade, decks, and '.to make provision for a..swimming pool befoie putting her on the New Zealand rim.
STUDENTS DISCIPLINED. : BERLIN, July 1.8
The University, which has been closed for several days owing to repeated disturbances: by hostile political student organisations, was opened again to-day after the organisations , t gave pplemn assurances that they would henceforth observe strict, political neutrality \j\ithw tb«*:»&Hilversity precincts. EX-KING MANOKTriS ESTATE LISBON, July ;18. According to Pres 3 reports, ex-King Manoe) bequeathed his entire fortune to his wife; Queen Augusta Victoria,-, for life. His art collection is to be publicly exhibited in the former Royal Palace, which, under the terms* of bis. will, shall be converted into a museum, while the will further provides for the transformation of the Royal Palace at Oporto into a hospital. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1932, Page 6
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