CANCER RESEARCH.
DONATIONS IN ENGLAND. TWO OF £50,000. (Received Thursday, 7.40 p.m.) LONDON, May 30. The Duke of York, opening the new buildings of the Middlesex Hospital centre for cancer research announced two gifts of £50,000 apiece, one from Mr. E. Meyerstein, a retired stockbroker, who has given £250,000 to the hospital in eighteen months. The other is from a London business man, Mr. W. H. Collins, who has previously given the hospital £25,000
BULLION MISSING.
TAKEN FROM AUSTRALIAN TRAIN. VALUED AT FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS. (Received Thursday, 7.40 p.m.) ADELAIDE, May 30. Bullion worth five thousand pounds, consigned from the goldfields of Central Australia is reported missing from a mail van- of the Alice Spring-Quorn train. A fortnight ago six hundred ounees._of gold was conveyed from Tennant’s Creek under police escort to the railhead at Alice Springs. Upon the arrival of the train in Quora early in the morning the. bullion was missing, together with the mailbag in which it was carried.
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Wairarapa Age, 31 May 1935, Page 5
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