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SAM. BORDERN'S WILL, By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Received 2, 0.5 a.m. . Sydney, October 1. The text of the late Samuel Ho*rdcr:i • will has been published. It occupies nearly four columns and leaves everything to his family,- not a single outside bequest being lmlntionod. His son Samuel is appointed manager of the busi. ness for life at a salary of £SOOO per annum, besides benefits under the will. The - trusters are authorised to convert the business into a companv, limited by shares.
SIGNALLING l'Olt A D6CTOR. Received October 2, 12.43 a.m. Brisbane, October 1. Point Archer Hignaliing station reports that the Waitemata, bound for Manila, pa&ed noilli ana signalled for a doctor, THE WAIPAWA DOCKED. Sydney, October 1. The docking of the Waipawa, wliich was stranded near Cape Mareton, disclosed extensive damage to several plates. •WOOL TRADE TROUBLE. Sydney, October 1. Eight hundred storemen arc idle through the trouble in the wool trade. TIIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. j Melbourne, October 1. | The Presbyterian Assembly Committee I on •the union of the Churches question reported that though the progress' of the movement had been very slow it showed great vitality. The committee was instructed to vigorously continue its negotiations with a view to presenting a full scheme policy to the next Assembly. BOCIEi i OF FRIENDS. Adelaide, October 1 The annual meeting of the Society of Friends, which included representatives from New Zealand, adopted resolutions against militarism and in favor of international arbitration. TASMANTAN AOKNT-fiENERAL. Holiart, October 1. The Agent-General's salarv has lieen increased from £4OO to £IOOO per annum. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 204, 2 October 1909, Page 2
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