THE TWO PERTHS
(Received 9th February 2;.:p.m:)
f LONDON, Bth February. In the House of Commons, the Post-master-General, Sir H. Kingsley Wood/ said.that he was aware that letters intended for-Perth, Scotland, were sometimes sent to Perth, West Australia, but the standing instructions wer v that letters addressed to Perth without the name of the country should go to Scotland first.
A brown trout weighing 141b was caught in Lake Eotorua, off Kawaha Point, by a local angler. last Friday, (states the "New Zealand Herald").' It measured 31 inches from-nose^tptsiL and had a girth of 17* inches*.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1932, Page 10
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