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« MR BERNARD ALLEN ' (Pep United Press Association! WELLINGTON, Sept. 10: Mr Bernard Allen. New Zealand manager of United Artists (Australasia) Proprietary, Ltd., died suddenly this morning at a private hospital in Wellington. Mr Allen was born in Brisbane 49 years ago, and came to Wellington in 1929 as New Zealand ■ manager of United Artists. He was a kien golfer and fisherman, and made a number of deep-sea fishing expedi- / tions. being successful with swordfish off Cape Brett. MRS JESSIE PARKER The death occurred recently of Mrs Jessie Parker in her eighty-third year, Mrs Parker was born in Airdrie. Scotland. With her parents. Mr and Mrs Robert Waugh, she arrived at Melbourne in 1860 by the ship Empire o 1 Peace, and at Dunedin in 1865 by the Gotenburgh. Since then she had been a resident of Stirling. Her husband, Mr Thomas Parker, predeceased her 12 years ago. Though for years, because her bodily strength had failed, she was confined to her home, her mind remained bright and her fine qualities of heart and mind won for her a high place in the affections, of her friends'. n She leaves a family of six sons and six daughters. 10 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24400, 11 September 1940, Page 8
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