TODAY'S NEWS.
Page. LEADING ARTICLE* « The Art of the Detectire Story. Wheat Duties. CABLE MESSAGES ... >•• 15 War DebU. Children Killed. Communist Riots. Kook abu rr a Tr atjedyIntruder Seissed. PERSON \L ITEMS 1* SPECIAL ARTICLESObiter Dicta (by K.) - ; . 14 Luro of the Wild (by E. E. Muir) ... -•• -•• 1 * Ruudinjj When 111 (by Cyrano) 13 Casual Comments (by LeoFanning) , •;: . ~' The World of Books (by A. H. Gnnling) •-• ■•• 13 Lady Golfers (By Harry Vardon) • ••• „ ••■ " Leysm (by Mrs Malcolm Ross) 4 LETTEIW TO THE EDITOR ... 19 WiroU-M for the Sanatorium (I V. Maeintyrc) Mr Hayward and the City (Edw. G. Levinge). Feudal ton roads (H. J. Horrell). Wauii.iiri Roads. FINANCE AND COMMERCE ... 12 Tho Share Market. Canterbury Markets. Chri-it.-h'ircii Stock Exchange. The Fruit Market. The Wool Year. SPOUTING 18 Turf Gossip. Trotting Notes. Onniaru J.C. Prospects. Marlborough R.C. Prospects. Kgmout R.C. Acceptances. Franklin R.C. Acceptances. For bury Park T.C. Acceptances. GENERAL Sumner Items ... ... 6 The Courts ... ... 6 New Ilriuhton Notes ... 9 I'upnnni News ... ... 9 Opawa Notes ... ... 11 \\ bent Research ... ... 14 Fifty-Acre Farm ... ... 14 City Elections ... ... 15 Historic Tombs ... ... 19 FHIPPING AND WEATHER ... 20 MAIL NOTICFS* 20 FARM AND STATION ... 17 AMUSEMENTS 7 WIRELESS NEWS 10 WOMEN'S CORNER 2 [,!,■■„' ■„!,;.;■' ' ' ._ in
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19610, 4 May 1929, Page 14
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