When the liner Rangitata arrived at Auckland yesterday, on her first return voyage since the theft of over £l6OO from the safe in the captain’s office, almost three months ago, it was stated, by persons on board, that no trace of the money had yet been reported. It was stated that, after the vessel 'left Auckland on December 16, further investigations were made on board. A search was also made by Scotland Yard detectives on the ship’s arrival at London, but neither investigation had been successful. Members of the crew said that they had not been subjected to a personal search at London. They were not prevented from going ashore freely after docking at London. —Press Assn.
New fur coats, necklets, stoles, swagger coats, capes, etc., are now’ on display at White’s Fashion Corner, the leading Fashion Specialists.—• Advt.
.Books on wedding etiquette: “Wedding Etiquette under all Denominations,” 3/- (4d). “Wedding Etiquette,” by Sexton, 1/9 (3d). “The Etiquette of Engagement and Marriage,” 2/(3d). “Toasts and Speeches,” by Cecil, 1/3 (2d). “What to do at Weddings,” 1/6 (2d)., Obtainable at B. Dixon’s Ltd., Tainui Street.--Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1939, Page 6
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