Cabled advice to the head office of the Bank of New Zealand in Wellington stated that the London office of the bank has suffered in the latent “blitz.” A bomb was dropped outside and the whole of the premises were badly damaged by the blast. They will he untenable for some time, perhaps for the duration of the war.—Press Association,
A young woman was fatally injured at Grccnhillis, near Invercargill, iast night as the result of being struck by a motor-car. ! 'flic victim was Mrs Jean Anderson, aged 25. wife of Mr Harry Anderson, who is serving overseas. —Press Association. i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 139, 14 May 1941, Page 8
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