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Points From The News

A MESSAGE from Dunedin states that the estate of the late Mr James Kerr Simpson, of Lawrence, company manager, has been sworn for probate purposes at under £90,000. Mr Simpson was one of the founders of the brewery firm of Simpson and Kart. —Special.

ALTHOUGH the police have made extensive inquiries, they have been unable to establish the identity of the two persons, who, with Mr James Reid, lost their lives in the fire which destroyed a large house at Henley o© March 6, says another Dunedin message.—Special.

JgURGLARS thoroughly combed the Ritz confectionery shop in Victoria gftreet, Hamilton, but all that is missing appears to be confectionery. Small change from the till was scattered about the floor.—Special.

"VfEIL Ivan Laugesen, aged two years; the only son of Mr and Mrs Laugesen, of 69 Hepburn Street, Ponsonby, was fatally injured when a standing motor cycle with which he was playing fell over. A handle bar struck him. in the eye.—Special.

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Northern Advocate, 22 March 1937, Page 6

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Points From The News Northern Advocate, 22 March 1937, Page 6

Points From The News Northern Advocate, 22 March 1937, Page 6