Cable Jottings
LORD PENRHTN S ESTATE. —The lite Lord Penrhyn left a fortune of 17,2.134 —A. and N.Z. . BRITISH FINANCES.—The Exche<t’ier receipts for the first six months ” the financial year were £3B 4,57,183. *‘iuncial critics regard the position as satisfactory. Compared with the first months of last year, the most ’table increase is in death duties. — A and N.Z. Man’s MAI) shooting.—ln a sudn tit of madness, a workman at Marv* ea fired a revolver indiscriminately, s bot passers-by lroni a window. *•’o wounded five of them. The house tl , surrounded by police, who shot, e man just as he was aiming at " eaa * —A. and N.Z.-Sun. -FRENCH MUTINEERS —Following as to the quality of food, „ nles occ urred in the military priaev Toulon and on board the cruiErnest Renan, where 54 men were an-ssted. The Minister of Marine. M. ru. X5 8, Inquiring into a suggesbv o the mutinies were instigated • Communists.—a. and N.Z. gjMPIRR SHOPPING WEEK. —The | "rttish Under -Secretary of State for J? e Dominions, Mr. W. G. A. Ormsbyw h«m opening the Empire shopfha w * ek at Coulsdon, urged that th* ® h °bP*ng weeks should be spread, r**°U|rno\it the Empire, thus associat-] «i°<:al patriotism with a. wider vision Empire and the development of * avenue— A. and N.Z.-Suru
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 165, 3 October 1927, Page 1
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