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DOMINION NEWS

AUCKLAND, September 3. Thieves broke into a hosiery shop in Upper Symonds Street, at the weekend, and stole stockings and gloves worth £ll5. They emptied 80 boxes of stockings. Sittings of the Companies Commission are being continued in Auckland. The chairman, Mr J. S Barton, S.M., ami the two members. Professor 11. BelKhaw, of Auckland, and Mr F. E. Graham, of Christchurch, are still completing the examination of witnesses, whil e they are also engaged in preparing their final report, which is to be presented io Parliament this session. Mr Barton said it was impossible to give any idea when the report would be completed. Investment Executive Trust of New Zealand. Limited, and its affiliated companies, is being carried on independently by public accountants.

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Grey River Argus, 4 September 1934, Page 2

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DOMINION NEWS Grey River Argus, 4 September 1934, Page 2

DOMINION NEWS Grey River Argus, 4 September 1934, Page 2

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