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STOP PRESS NEWS ’ BRITAIN NOT AFFECTED. NEW YORK, April 21. IYIr Ramsay MacDonald, the British Prime Minister, has arrived. In a brief interview he expressed the opinion that Britain was not affected by America going off the gold standard. The movo emphasised the distress of the world and that was the problem ■that Mr Roosevelt and he were about to face. The Bill authorising controlled Inflation lias been Introduced into Congress. ( CAPTIVE RELEASED. NEW YORK, April 21. Jerome Factor, the 19-year-o!d student and son of a millionaire who was recently kidnapped, and a ransom demanded for his re- , lease has been liberated unhurt. His father states that none of the ransom was paid. INDIAN TOWN BURNED. CALCUTTA, April 21. A small Indian town on the » bank of the Ganges, comprising 800 cottages has been destroyed by fir.O. Ton lives wore lost, and 100 villagers injured. BIRTH. BAILEY. —To Mr and Mrs C. Bailey, at Te Kuitl; a son. Both well, 500 IN MEMORIAM. GOING. —in fond and loving memory of Lucy Agnes Going, who passed away April 23, 1031.—Ever remembered. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. 387 PRIMROSE. —In loving memory or my dear husband, George Watson Primrose, who passed away April 22nd, 1930, at Hamilton. N “Not only to-day, but every day, In silence we remember.” —lnserted by Ills loving wife Rose and daughter. 383 CIIEYNE.—In loving memory or our dear wire and mother who passed away April 22nd, 1932. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. • Not Just to-day, but every day In silence we remember. —lnserted by Jim and family. 379 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. E G 1 s GRIMSHAW * UNDERTAKER. 5 HOOD STREET, HAMILTON. yyALTER' JgURROW, JPUNERAL VICTORIA STREET, In the performance of a necessary service we endeavour to do everything possible to lessen the sorrow of our olients by carrying out the duties assigned to us with reverence and decorum. Office Telephone, 1485. Private Telephones, 2208, 2883. ■^yATERSON & C °., UNDERTAKERS & FUNERAL DIRECTORS, MATAMATA. Phones: 154. , Night & Holidays, 124. gIRUN & gONS, ‘ Funeral Directors, Khyber Pass, AUCKLAND. Phone 41-534, day and night. music. a rthur e. PIANOFORTE, VI Studio: 6 Knox Street, Hamilton. RESUMES TEACHING FEBRUARY 20tt), TfISHION SALON. gAVAGE. LIN, etc. JgXQUISITE JjUSHION gALON. 9 WARD STREET. (MARJORIE ARMSTRONG.) NOW Showing NEWEST CUT FROCKS IN THE NEW CRINKLY CREPE. SMART COTTON FROCKS Priced to clear, at 15/11. EDUCATIONAL. % gnAiN QOMMERCIAL ’ S QOLLEGE. 58 COLLINGWOOD ST., HAMILTON, And at Auckland. A course of BUSINESS TRAINING At BRAIN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Is A SOUND INVESTMENT. It Is THE SUREST FOUNDATION * For FUTURE SUCCESS. Individual Instruction. Term starts from date of entry.

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18927, 22 April 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18927, 22 April 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18927, 22 April 1933, Page 4

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