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PRINCES FOR AFRICA The* Prince of Wales and the Duke of Gloucester have left England o*. their tour of Africa. Their departure was informal, but large crowds gave them an enthusiastic send-off. WATEIISIDERS* THREAT SYDNEY, To-day. The waterside Workers* new award, which is roundly condemned by the unions, operates next Monday. The wharf workers declare that they will not work under it.’ i
OLD MAN FINED FOR FRAU*. At the Ashburton Police Court today, Edward O’Connor pleaded guilty to having made a false declaration unde rthe Old-age Pensions Act concerning his deposits in the savings bank. He was fined £lO and ordered to refund £216 6s Sd obtained in exMR. J. HORN RETIRES * DUNEDIN, To-day. The definite retirement, on doctor's .advice of Mr. J\ Horn, Member for Otago Central, leaves three candidates. Mr. J. Ritchie is the official Reform nominee, Mr. John Bennett k probably stand as Independent Reform and Mr. YV. A. Bodkin has
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 453, 7 September 1928, Page 1
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