A BOY TURNS 21.—Warwick Bowes, a commerce student at the University of Sydney, at his twenty-first birthday party. As birthday gifts from his father (announced at the party) he received shares worth $330,000, four homes, and a Continental sports car. The father, Mr F. Bowes, is a Sydney businessman with interests in a large cake-manufacturing company, a home-building organisation, and a finance group. Referring to the gifts, he said that now his son (an only child) had come of age he wanted to “introduce him to responsibility.”
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31135, 11 August 1966, Page 18
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87A BOY TURNS 21.—Warwick Bowes, a commerce student at the University of Sydney, at his twenty-first birthday party. As birthday gifts from his father (announced at the party) he received shares worth $330,000, four homes, and a Continental sports car. The father, Mr F. Bowes, is a Sydney businessman with interests in a large cake-manufacturing company, a home-building organisation, and a finance group. Referring to the gifts, he said that now his son (an only child) had come of age he wanted to “introduce him to responsibility.” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31135, 11 August 1966, Page 18
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