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 th© private banking firm of Glyn Mills and Po. Ha spent his first morning ‘ mastering- th© working of an adding machine. .•* . ■! A request by a reporter for a interview met with the reply: “Our clerks aie .not. permitted to entertain visitor* in business hours.” ’ The earl’ is already a partner in Child s Bank, which is the Fleet Street branch of, Glyn. Mills /and Co., and at wlflch many English celebrities 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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Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1932, Page 7
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