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ITALIAN SHIPPING SUBSIDISED (Unit**! Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) CAPETOWN, September 9. The South African Government is subsidising Italian shipping for five years to the extent of £15,000 per annum to carry Union exports to east and west ports and Genoa, from which their distribution of European centres will be made. The Italian Government (is subsidising the companies for £3OO, 000. The steamers are refrigerated, nnd the services start in March. PEASANT’S FIND OF WEALTH, VIENNA, September 8. Poor Tamesvar Ivesvar, a peasant, was waylaid bv bandits. He had only one shilling. Disgusted with their haul, they trussed him to a beam in a hayloft and left him. During the night the beam snapped and showered Iveseu with gold coins from the hoard of a dead friend who was a miser.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1933, Page 5
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