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QJlrr CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY The LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE Paper in Canterbury. With the LARGEST circulation — certified to by auditors' certificates THE PRESS can be depended upon tu provide it LI. RtPORTS of ail local hapi>< ADVERTISING—THK PRESS carries anuuailj thousands of columns more advertising than any of its contemporaries. This, in ilm'U, is an eloquent testimony tu the productiveness of Till. I'KESS advertising columns, and this fact, with the completeness of its news service, accounts for the size of the paper as compared with other publications in Canterbury. THE PRESS is ovued, and its policy controlled, in Christchurch in the Interests of the People of Canterbury and Wcstland.
The population of England and I Wales in 19:U was 30.083,000, of which ' total 19,160,000 were males and 20,828,000 female?. Scotland's population was 4,843,000, of which) 2.320,000 were males and 2,517,000! females.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 6
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