NEWS BREVITIES
Hospital Levy. —The Auckland Hospital levy on Tuakau Town Board for the current year is £164. N ovelist lII. —Mr. Jerome K. Jerome, the author of “Three Men in a Boat” and other tales, is seriously ill with cerebral hemorrhage. Greece Pays Up. —The first instalment of £IOO,OOO, in payment of the debt due from Greece to Britain, has been remitted. Labour in Defence. —Mr. W. E. Parry, M.P., will speak to-morrow evening in the Queen’s Theatre on the present attack on the Arbitration Court. Classic Races. —Entries for the Auckland Racing Club’s future classic racing events will close at 5 o’clock on Friday, June 10. An advertisement appears on another page of this issue of THE SUN. Italian’s Covent Garden Success.— Signor Dino Borgioli, whose wife was formerly Miss Mort, of Sydney, had a brilliant success in “Rigaletto” at Covent Garden. He may reappear in opera in Australia in 1928.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 1
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