MISCELLANEOUS WIRES
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LONDON, Wednesday. The estate of the late Felix Spiers (of Spiers and Poind) is valued at £141,327. SYDNEY, Wednes. The Lord Mayor lias. called a . meeting for Friday for the purpose of launching a movement to perpetuate the memory of King Edward. Twenty-five members of the Highland Society ha.ve already promised £SOO to the fund; SYDNEY, Thursday. The health committee of the City Council' recomuiißiids that street queues ini coTmectiioivi with adlmissioui to theatres be not permitted. HAWER A, Thurr-day. The entries for the winter .show total 1220, against 813 last year. PALMERSTON N, Wed. Mr. John Sanson, an old and respected resident of Glen Oroua, died suddenly to-day at the age of 50 years. His father, the late Mr. Henry Sanson, was one of the founders of the township of Sand on. MASTERTON, Wed. Sister Mary Michael, who had been a nun at St. Bride's Convent there for the past ten years, died to-day. WELLINGTON. Tuesday. Mr. A. G. Millington, gaoler, died to-day from an internal complaint.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 29 June 1911, Page 4
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