BOOKMAKER'S PILE.
(Rcc. November 11 at 5.5. p.m.) LONDON, November 10. Mr. Joseph Pickersgill, a wellknown Leedg bookmaker, with whom King Edward and many Crowned Heads betted, has left £746,469. He was formerly. a. butcher. •:•
Private advice has been received from Australia of the death of Miss Florence Young, the well known actress-
The Borough Inspector reported at last night's meeting of the Borough Council that he had during tho moxtfli of September, impounded 30 head of cattle, eight horsfes and 20 ?heep.
The Assistant Commissioner in charge of St.. John's Ambulance Brigade, Christcimrch forwards the following communication :— Mr. T., West ha s forwarded .'bis resignation^ as Corps Superintendent of the -Mines Corps to the Assistant Commissioner in charge of the Brigade ; and, as this has been accepted, the Divisions of the Corps, viz, Brunner, Blackball and Rwnanga, will in- future be under the personal .direction of District Headquarters.
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Grey River Argus, 12 November 1920, Page 3
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