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GIFT TO GOVERNOR-GENERAL. AUCKLAND, June 10. The Old Boys’ Association of Sacred Heart College, Auckland, to-day presented -to the Governor-General a specially executed copy of a. painting of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. The original, by L. J. Steele, hangs in the College 4 Museum, where it was admired by Lord Bledisloe on the occasion of his visit last year. BARMAN IN TROUBLE. AUCKLAND, June 10. As a sequel to the capture of a young man in a house in Mop nt Eden late yesterday, Albert Henry Doyle, aged 22, a barman, appeared at the Police Court, and was remanded on a charge of breaking ami entering a dwelling by day. The police officer said: “This is a young man who was placed on probation last week. He was caught rodhanded yesterday.’’ DEATH FROM BURNS. ROTORUA. June 10. Mrs Ivy Florence* Munro was bv her husband enveloped in flames in I her home shortly after 12 o’clock last night. Her clothes were saturated with benzine. Slip was removed to the hospital in a serious condition, and died this morning.
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Grey River Argus, 12 June 1933, Page 3
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