TO-DAY'S NEWS.
Page READING ARTICLES Ministerial Authority Electricity Supply. NEWS BY PICTURES 13 PERSONAL ITEMS *. 10 LOCAL AND GENERAL 10 (SABLE MESSAGES ** 11 Cabinet Crisis. Swept by Storm. _ Liberals in Great BritainTrade Union Congress. Australian Cricketers. French Flyera at New York. JSNANCE AND COMMERCE Wobbling Money (Special Article). "Wool Demand. BETTERS TO THE EDITOR 13 Bennctts-Rangiora Line. Middleton Siding. The Power Shortage. Navy League Art Union. A Cemetery Annoyance. The Sinking of the Tahiti. The Ship Peeress. The City Beautiful. SPORTING - v», 14 Turf Gosaip. Trotting Notes. Trentham Notes. Australian News. Forbury Park Trotting Olufc. (JENERAL — Hookey -r- rr £ Broadcasting it. a Damages Claim ... ° The Courts ° Land Agents' Commission ... » Golf •» - ® Trade and Prices ... ... w Proposed Loan ... - IJ* Political Notes -- Land Valuation ... The Murder Charge Waimakariri Scheme 1* Trade and Prices ... The Port Line ... «• Note Issue ... _ ••• Jj* The Rev. L. B. Neale Elected 13 Football ••• Farmers and The Railways ... The Fruit Trade 15 Falling Prices .« ... Jo Film Hire Tax ... 10 Fatality at Albury Unemployment 8i11..* ~ 1° Breach of Privilege —• 17 The Navy Art Societies ... The Wreck of the Tahiti ... 11 MOTORING ... ~ ... 6-7 AMUSEMENTS SHIPPING AND WEATHER MAIL NOTICES - - 18 WOMEN'S CORNER ... ... 2
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 10
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