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A; WORLD HOP. ANOTHER ASPIRANT. (United Pre.se Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) Received this day at 1.5 p.m.) /MONTREAL, October 5. A cable from Jacques Herbert, London, states he will hop off on Saturday for Port Darwin, on a round the world flight in easy stages, via Egypt, Dutch East Indies. 'SEIZURE FO-ll- TAXES. MONTREAL, October 5. ■ A Rlegina message states the provincial treasurer, M. A. McPherson, says the Government will not interfere in the seizures of farmers effects by municipalities for taxes. SHERIFF DEFIED. TORONTO, October 5. Defying 'a sheriff attempting to evict Walter Mays, an unemployed for nonpayment of a mortgage on his home, 150 jobless merit? have been gun rd'ing. the house for. tliree days. The sheriff as twice repulsed- “pnjy over, our dead bodies will , the furniture be removed,” the unemployed state.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1932, Page 6
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