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: };;•■:;• •!■ ; ''■■'■'.! >'Adilriiliin ■■■Press' Association.. •. .;;.;; , (Eceeivearl2tti January, 2.30' p.m. '■-: ■■ LONDON, 11th January. Mr. Alexander Kenneth Murray, who i conies, from- 'Canberra, and arrived in '■London last June to establish his claim to a baronetcy, and, extensive estates, communicated to Australia Housethat'
after -conferelieo--'with--'-tho-- Scottish authorities, finality had.not been reached. It is ascertained that Mri Murray is perturbed aiid complained of tho "passive rosistauco to—my-claims." In the course of a letter to a friend he complained [of ■ the tprriblo expenditure of money to'establish his claim,' arid he did not know what.to do now. Many letters addressed, to Sir Alexander Murray are ' awaiting"- him at' Australia House, but ho has not been seen since ho visited Sir Granvillo Byrio and presented ' panoramic views -of Canberra. His visiting "card said that ho was 'A. K. Murray, editor and proprietor of the "Federal Capital Pioneer" at Canberra. .•--..- .: • ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 11
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