Cable Jottings
IyOQL MAGNATES FORTUNE. — Mr. John Graeme Thomson, a. director the great woollen manufacturing Jinn of Patons and Baldwins. England, an estate worth £191,942. . — *Jfcht shops, with their contents, were destroyed by tire yesterday at AVerris ’reek, an important railway junction 111 northern New South Wales. HOME FOR ART.—Prince George today performed the ceremony opening the annexe to the National Gallery, London, which has been greeted by the generosity of Sir Joseph 2* Pictures of the Venetian School of fainting. Japans gold embargo.—a j&essage from Tokyo says the gold emoargo, which has been in force for 13 *®€.rs. will be removed tomorrow. ■ span’s present reserve ratio of SO cent, is considered the greatest atlo held by any nation at the date of re tarning to the gold standard.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 9
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129Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 9
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