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A MISER’S END. CAPETOWN, September 21. Neighbours of an elderly Greek, Panaziotis A’afides, who had led him with scraps of food from their own scanty store, were amazed to find he was 'worth £65.000, made from mining investments. Vafides died after an illne-s. He protested he was unable to afford a doctor. lie. left no will. PEER FOR THE MOVIES. LONDON, September 21. Lord Warwick will sail for Hollywood on September 23 to fulfil a film contract, according to the “Daily Alail,” at a salary of £lO,OOO a year. The contract carries the option of renewal for seven years, at a salary rising to £40,000. MONEY OF SMALL INVESTORS. RUGBY, September 21. The. vice-chairman of the National Savings Movement estimates the savings of small investors to be £2,843,000,000, including £584,000,000 in the Post Office Savings Bank, £242,000,000 in national savings certificates, £1.515,000,000 in building societies, friendly, industrial and provident societies and industrial assurances.
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Grey River Argus, 23 September 1936, Page 7
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155GENERAL CABLES Grey River Argus, 23 September 1936, Page 7
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