THE REV. WILLIAM BEATTY, a prominent figure in the Anglican Church, whose death occurred at Remuera yesterday.
MRS. SUSAN A. CHITHAM, of KingslAnd, hale and hearty at 92, is the subject of an interesting interview below.
UNHAPPY BULGARIA. A scene in Philippopolis, the centre of the "plague of earthquakes" which ravaged the Balkans last month. Thousands of homes and buildings were wrecked.
MR. CLEM BARTLEY, manager of the Auckland Savings Bank, which to-day celebrated its eighty-first anniversary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1928, Page 9
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77THE REV. WILLIAM BEATTY, a prominent figure in the Anglican Church, whose death occurred at Remuera yesterday. MRS. SUSAN A. CHITHAM, of KingslAnd, hale and hearty at 92, is the subject of an interesting interview below. UNHAPPY BULGARIA. A scene in Philippopolis, the centre of the "plague of earthquakes" which ravaged the Balkans last month. Thousands of homes and buildings were wrecked. MR. CLEM BARTLEY, manager of the Auckland Savings Bank, which to-day celebrated its eighty-first anniversary. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1928, Page 9
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