Ottawa. —Canadians returning from other countries in 1939 brought almost 9,500,000 dollars worth of goods into Canada duty free under the 100 dollars exemption provided in the Customs Tariff. Of this amount, over 9.090.000 dollars came from the United I States and the remainder from other countries. I
Jinks is a confirmed bachelor. ■ Sinks: How is it that you have never married? Did no woman ever want 1 you? Jinks: Oh no. quite the opposite. One girl ... a perfect beauty by the way . . . threatened to take her life ion my account. ‘'lmpossible.” “Not ;at all. She said that she would rather I die than marry Jinks.’’
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 May 1940, Page 6
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