TO-DAY'S NEWS
c Q Page. JADING ARTICLES • • 1° ' The Session. .. J _ Help for Aviation. " The Bondholders Incorporation Bill. NEWS BY PICTURES -.18 PERSONAL ITEMS .* .!, •• 10 GENERAL NEWS .. " - 10 CABLE MESSAGES .- H FINANCE AND COMMERCE 13 Shrinkage of Trade. Dominion Wool Sales. Marketing of Eggs. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ~ 8 SPORTING • ..H Trotting Stock Sale. Westmere Stud. GENERAL— \ \ Unemployment •-' .. 3 Broadcasting .. .. 4 Garden Notes .. .. 5 Arthur's Pass Board .. 5 New Hangar at Wigram . . 10 A Nazi Labour Camp .. 10 A Broadcast Refused .. 10 New Wheat Board Regulations • • .. 10 Cottage Home Scheme .. 10 Anglican Church Choirs .. 11 Delegation to Australia .. 11 New Zealand and Germany 12 The Agriculture Eill 12 : New Zealanders Return .. 12 New Groyne in River 12 From Britain to Australia 12 Visit of Duke of Gloucester 12 Boycott Ended . . 12 Golf and Bowls .. .. 14 Yachting and Athletics .. 14 Lawn Tennis .. .. 15 Car Drivers' Wages ~ 15 An Injunction Granted -. 15 Magistrate's Court ~ 15 The Fernside School .. 16 High Standard Urged . . 16 Trams Said to be Uncomfortable .. .. 1G Tram Traffic -. .. 16 Tramway Board Meeting .. 16 A Heavy Naval Engagement 13 Nelson News .. .. 18 ""' CITY THEATRES .. .. 1 \ SHIPPING AND WEATHER .. 17 r MAIL NOTICES ~. ..17 NEWS FOR WOMEN .. 2
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21320, 13 November 1934, Page 10
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197TO-DAY'S NEWS Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21320, 13 November 1934, Page 10
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