Cable Jottings
ARTIST'S ESTATE.—Probate was granted yesterday of the will of the late Mr. George Lambert, Australian artist. The estate is valued at £4,816 and is left to the widow absolutely. n Qp LATION OF NEW YORK. —The Bureau of U.S.A. has announced p.® final revised figures of New York . w 7« Population as 6,981,927 in April JmJJ; representing an increase of M 01,879 over the figure of 1920. JjERTZOG IN ENGLAND, —T h e Minister of South Africa, Gen--rai Hertzog. paid a week-end visit to British Prime Minister, Mr. Macat Lossiemouth. LORD HATHERTON DEAD. —The JJtk has occurred in England ot Lord ”^ h ® rt °n, aged 88 years. He sucPafSf d to the title in 1888. EduEton he joined the Grenadier st« ar ? S ’ 1865, and was musketry in'nf)u Ctor 18G9 ‘ F rom 1875-78 he was Jrttp secretary to the then Goverlnri~^fen£ral of Canada, Lord Dufferin. his successor the Marquis of is tK 6 ’ 1878-79. The heir to the title WaJSV*!® Laron’s son, the Hon. Ed''ar(i C. R. Littleton.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1060, 26 August 1930, Page 9
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170Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1060, 26 August 1930, Page 9
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