HOBART NEIGHBOURS.
STRANGE LONDON MEETING.
LONDON, July 18."
London apparently is .not as big as Hobart. Mr. J. P. Piggot, deputySpeaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, went in to. a Fleet Street tearoom and sat down at a table at which was the Rev. T. Quigley, pastor of a Hobart church. After they had shaken hands, Mr. Alf Cox, a Hobart printer, came in. Mr. Piggot introduced Mr. Quigley to Mr. Cox. They were neighbours in Hobart, but had not met before.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 175, 26 July 1930, Page 9
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