TODAY'S NEWS
♦ Pa°e READING ARTICLES .". 12 F. Anstey. Mr Shaw as Colonist. South Africa and the Empire. GENERAL NEWS .. -• 1PERSONAL ITEMS .. ..12 NEWS BY PICTURES .. 22 LITERARY PAGE . . .. 15 Decline. Erewhonian Ideas. The Exciting Thirties. The Art of the Ski. Oxford and Reading. Into the Sun. CABLE MESSAGES . . . . 13 Results of Naval Manoeuvres. Empire Defence to be Discussed. Proposal for Great Peace Film. Dominion's Surplus Funds in London. Tragic Cyclone in Queensland. Japanese Troops in Mongolia. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR . . 20 SPORTING ..16,18 Wellington R.C. Results. To-day's Programmes. Oamaru J.C. Acceptances. FINANCE AND COMMERCE 10, 11 Methven Ewe Fair. London Wool Sales. Wheat Trading. Dominion Air Service. GENERAL— New Brighton Notes . - 5 Sumner Items .. . . •"> Kennel Notes .. .. 5 Scout Notes .. .. 5 Fishing Notes .. . - 8 Bridge Notes .. .. 8 Guide Notes .. .. 8 Contentions . . .. 12 Old Landmark Removed . . 12 Street Lighting Experiment 12 Status of South Africa .. 12 Mountains from the Air . . 13 Sanctuary for Rooks . . 13 Young Architect's Success 14 Soil Chemistry .. .. 14 The University .. .. 14 The Painting of Ships .. 14 Rowing and Bowls .. 18 Society of Arts .. .. 22 Open-air School .. .. 22 SHIPPING AND WEATHER .. 19 MAIL NOTICES .. .. 19 FARM AND STATION .. 7 , WIRELESS NEWS .. .. 3 i NEWS FOR WOMEN .. 2, 3 j AMUSEMENTS .. . - 9 j
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21116, 17 March 1934, Page 12
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