BRITISH PRISON.S*.—-When a report that convicts in British prisons were to be sent to work in some undeveloped part of the Empire was brought to the Home Secretary, Sir Williams Joynson-Hicks, he said it was pure imagination. What country would take these delinquents? He was. he said, considering the whole future of the penal system, but its reform would take years.—A. and N.Z. Bowler’s Death on Green.—The death occurred suddenly on the Nelson bowling green yesterday afternoon during play of an elderly bowler, Mr. I-I. C. Jacka. lie was well known in Dominion bowling circles.—Press Association. , ---
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 214, 29 November 1927, Page 14
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