LATE NEWS. EARTHQUQAKE O A," AGE. Ne:son College Nov. Unsafe. Severe! large buiio'ingi in Nelson, pa! - ' Mci.-iariy Naison Boys' College, havo tiosi rendered jnsafe for occupation, an , : many will Have to oe pulled flown G. L. WEIR'S BAD LUCK. Suffers a Broken Arm.— Fall On Footbai! Field. SurVcrir.f! from a broker arm. Mi , L-crdc : L.ivJsay Weir, ageci 21. of «0 Hi-Os|i ;: Terrace, Mount Eden, was -■•r;'r.-:: to ::i5 ln-s af.ernooii He v/s playing 'oc = ;:a:i :n tne school ■irOiJ -n.-. when h<; '.ripped and teil. i\ir. Weir is we!! l no-.vr in sportmc circles as a member el Tra-mnq Cdiegf tsiiicr Rugby fifteen * r ?- S! - Auckianf representative cncti eter.
The French Navy now claims the fastest war vessel in the world. She is the new destroyer Gueparo, which in her steaming trials attained a speed of 3S* knots. She is the first of a new series of destroyers, is of 2090 tons displacement, and her engines develop 70,000 horsepower. Buy provisions the new "Blue and White Self-Help way." Walk in, select what you need and pay less.—(AdJ
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 141, 17 June 1929, Page 3
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