NO SIGNIFICANCE.
SAMOA OFFICIAL'S VISIT. STATEMENT BY MR. SAVAGE. (By Teletrrnph.—Press Association.) i WELLINGTON", this day. ' Xo (special significance attaches to the departure of the acting Administrator of Samoa. Mr. A. C. Tumbull. for New Zealand. The Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage, said to-day that Mr. Turnbull was merely on furlough and hie visit was not connected with the appointment of an Administrator, hut he would discuss the Samoan position with Mr. Turnbull. J Dnrinjr Mr. Turnbull's absence the j chief medical officer. Dr. P. .T. Monihan, 1 will act a» Administrator. AUSTRALIAN EXCHANGES. i m i. TO-DAY IX SYDNEY. (Received 2.30 p.m.) i SYDXET, this day. ' „ £ *. <1. Bonds. 4 per cent. 1938 .. 101 3 9 Bonds, 4 per cent. 1941 .. 101 10 3 Bonds. 4 per cent. 1944 .. 101 17 6 Bends. 4 per cent. 1947 . . 101 5 0 union Bank 10 6 0 Tooths 2 17 3 Anthony Hordern (pref.) 13 3 •Associated News I 4 71 Aust. Iron and Steel (preM 16 6 Colonial Sugar 43 15 0 Dalget.v 10 17 0 Electrolytic Zinc 2 14 6 Kairymead Sugar 2 O o Henry 3ones •• s •> « a,lri ?, r "f - 313 3 Morns Iledstrom 1 9 0
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1937, Page 9
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201NO SIGNIFICANCE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1937, Page 9
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