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PRACTICAL APPRECIATION.— The City Council has improved footpaths m the Epsom district by replacing portion of the asphalt paving by grass. Appreciative of the innovation is tfiis horse snapped yesterday "on the job,"

NOTICE BOARD REMOVED.—Sanctuary notices n,cre~ still in postlton at Rotokaua the day before the opening of the shooting season. On Friday they l»cre removed, and on Saturday morning several shooter* B>ere in action on the lake (See story below.) v

NORTHERN IRELAND PREPARES. — With recent /ieavj> air raids on Northern Ireland, that country is intensifying its defensive preparations. Pictures lok~n when Lord Corl, who has norv been appointed Governor of Gibraltar, paid a visit of inspection, shorp — Left: Lord Cort with officers of the Northern forces looking down on field manoeuvres. Right: Members of the forces crossing a river in collapsible boat*.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 107, 8 May 1941, Page 5

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PRACTICAL APPRECIATION.—The City Council has improved footpaths m the Epsom district by replacing portion of the asphalt paving by grass. Appreciative of the innovation is tfiis horse snapped yesterday "on the job," NOTICE BOARD REMOVED.—Sanctuary notices n,cre~ still in postlton at Rotokaua the day before the opening of the shooting season. On Friday they l»cre removed, and on Saturday morning several shooter* B>ere in action on the lake (See story below.) v NORTHERN IRELAND PREPARES.—With recent /ieavj> air raids on Northern Ireland, that country is intensifying its defensive preparations. Pictures lok~n when Lord Corl, who has norv been appointed Governor of Gibraltar, paid a visit of inspection, shorp—Left: Lord Cort with officers of the Northern forces looking down on field manoeuvres. Right: Members of the forces crossing a river in collapsible boat*. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 107, 8 May 1941, Page 5

PRACTICAL APPRECIATION.—The City Council has improved footpaths m the Epsom district by replacing portion of the asphalt paving by grass. Appreciative of the innovation is tfiis horse snapped yesterday "on the job," NOTICE BOARD REMOVED.—Sanctuary notices n,cre~ still in postlton at Rotokaua the day before the opening of the shooting season. On Friday they l»cre removed, and on Saturday morning several shooter* B>ere in action on the lake (See story below.) v NORTHERN IRELAND PREPARES.—With recent /ieavj> air raids on Northern Ireland, that country is intensifying its defensive preparations. Pictures lok~n when Lord Corl, who has norv been appointed Governor of Gibraltar, paid a visit of inspection, shorp—Left: Lord Cort with officers of the Northern forces looking down on field manoeuvres. Right: Members of the forces crossing a river in collapsible boat*. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 107, 8 May 1941, Page 5