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STEAMER WRECKED—A TOTAL LOSS. Advice received by a private radio message that the steamer Ocean Traifspivt went, ashore on a reef at Ocean Island, and is a total loss. The crew got ashore safely.—Auckland Press Association telegram. LORD HAIG’S FUNERAL. LONDON, January 31.—h is officially announced by the War Office that Lord Haig will receive a military funeral in'.London on the 3rd inst. The. procession will proceed from the Scottish church of '|st.' Columba to Westminster Abbev via Grosvenor crescent,_ Constitution Hill, the Horseguard, and Whitehall. After the service in ths Abbey the procession will continue to Waterloo via Westminster Bridge for entrainment to Scotland. —Sydney ‘Sun’ Cable. THE WRIGHT-MORGAN CASE. Judge Adams to-day delivered his interim judgement as the aftermath of the Wright-Morgan case in relation to the trusts of the will of H. (>. Wright decided by the Pri/v Council The present ease arose out pf the "power of attorney given hv Mrs K. JO. Roberts, a daughter of Wright, t) her mother" The effect of the judgment is in favor of the Bank of Now Zealand in regard to the deeds connected with ill© estate.-- Chi isfchnrch Press Association telegram, GOLF. Playing at Shirley. Grant and I>. A. Wilson (Christchurch Club) beat Dr Nigol Smith and W T . Smith (New South Whiles), 1 up. Dr Lee Brown and P. MTfonaid (Australia; beat E. J. Pumphrey and A. L, Cropp, 4 and 2.—Christchurch Press Association telegram.

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Evening Star, Issue 19779, 1 February 1928, Page 12

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STOP PRESS ITEMS Evening Star, Issue 19779, 1 February 1928, Page 12

STOP PRESS ITEMS Evening Star, Issue 19779, 1 February 1928, Page 12