TO-DAY'S NEWS.
Page LEADING ARTICLES .. • • 14 Walnuts or Sandwiches. Politics and Economics. •jENEEAL NEWS -• -- 14 PERSONAL ITEMS •• ..14 XEWS BY PICTURES - . • 17 SPECIAL ARTICLES —• Ninety Years Ago " 13 A. New Canterbury Pilgrim (by Ngaio Marsh) . * 13 Trivia . • •« *• Fallacies (by C. F. Salmond, MA.) ■■ „ :■ U i*abriel's Gully (by ... R. Straubel) • • .» 17 ' ABLE MESSAGES .. ..15 Australian Economy: Saving £ (5,000,000. Scene in the House of Cominone. War Debt Relief. British Cruisers to Yisit Kiel. Chichester's Start on Flight to Japan. Two More Test Matches Probable. .Yew Zealand v. Staffordshire. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR . - -1 FINANCE AND COMMERCE 1-, 16 GENERAL— St. John Free Ambulance .. 5 \ew Brighton Notes - • 5 Poultry Show at Rangiora . • •"> Builder's Failure .. 6 ilurder Charge .. J Papanui News .• •• ' Brick Schools • • • • 9 The Court's • • .. D Bridge Notes .. .. 10 Scout Notes - • .. 10 Sumner Items .. .. 11 War Memorial in Square .. H Waitaki Dam • • .. 14 Political Notes .. " *r Unemployment Bill •• 15 Exchange Rates -. .. 16 Imported Goods •. .. 16 Theft of £837 .. ..16 Fireblight . • • • Need for Truth in Public Affairs IS Salvation by Economy .. 19 Meeting of Citizens' Association 19 SHIPPING AND WEATHER .. 20 MAIL NOTICES .. " .. 20 if ARM AND STATION .. 8 WIRELESS NEWS .. . 10 AMUSEMENTS .. 6 WOMEN'S OOBNER .. .. 2
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20280, 4 July 1931, Page 14
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194TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20280, 4 July 1931, Page 14
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