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WINNERS OF £2000 PRIZE

SYNDICATE AT AUCKLAND.

By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night.

One of the most jubilant yuong meiiH at Auckland just now is Vincent Soth-M eran, a student. He was the of the ticket signed “North , and South”™ which won the first prize of £2OOO in thelß “Change of Luck” art -union, drawn atM Wellington on Tuesday. He is one of syndicate of five among whom money will be shared. “I have made no plans regarding expenditure," he remarked when asked what he would do with £4OO which is his share. “I will ably keep it for a rainy day.” Other members of the syndicate his aunt,. Mrs. D. A. Lusk, and three other relatives in the south,

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1934, Page 5

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WINNERS OF £2000 PRIZE Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1934, Page 5

WINNERS OF £2000 PRIZE Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1934, Page 5

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