EARL AS CLERK
DUTIES IN A BANK. BEGINS ON ADDING MACHINE. London, Oct. 18. Having decided to take up a banking career, the Earl of Jersey began work to-day as a. clerk in the private banking firm of Glyn Mills and Co. He spent his first morning mastering the working of an adding machine. A request by a reporter for an interview met with the reply: “Our clerks are not permitted to entertain visitors in business hours.” The earl is already a partner in Child’s Bank, which is the Fleet Street branch of s Gßyn Mills and Co., and at which many English celebrites have from time to time done their banking. He is not yet 21 years of age.
The Earl of Jersey, who is a grandson of the earl who was Governor of New South Wales in the early ’9o’s, married a Sydney girl, Miss Patricia Richards, and during his honeymoon visited Auckland early this year.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 268, 27 October 1932, Page 7
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