LATE NEWS.
jsk,., TOan > •-■ iVlr, A, Chfip.ros;!,, towj?„.clork and treasurer of Thames for 24 years, resigned to-day, owing to ill-health, EXCURSIONISTS' BAD LUCK. t;, : vi'angsnclia, with 240 excursionists fiboa'rd, was unable to cnt-or Milford Sound, owing to bad weather and i« returning to Wellington. ONE THOUSAND RIEN. Tha Waimakariri Rivar Trust employ 1000 relief Workers for ths nest twslvo months. LOTTERY DEPUTATION. "Replying to tlio deputation which pretested against lotteries, the- Minister seitt it was ihn opinion of people for tha ti■ no being that ruled I ho community. r 'Sf yon* con §ot rv strong body of public npinio?i to say that the of Vi-?!f» c-crown or a shiMinf on a lottery t!cKo is wrong or iminonil, then I v/ll! think you are doing good work,'' Thore was a- tremendous pressure from those holding exactly opposite views.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 87, 13 April 1933, Page 3
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138LATE NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 87, 13 April 1933, Page 3
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