INDEX TO NEWS
Page. LEADING ARTICLES .. 4 CABLE MESSAGES .. 5 SPORTING .. 7 GENERAL— Basketball .. 2 Football .. 3 Army in New Zealand 6 Fatal Fire .. 4 End of Budget Debate .. 4 Vocational Guidance .. 4 Poisoning of 250 Pigs .. 4 Heavy Fall of Snow .. 4 Anniversary of Battle .. 4 Broadcasting Revenue .. 4 Polish Refugees .. 4 Liberty Loan .. 6 Hockey. Cross-Country Running .. 7 COMMERCIAL .. 6 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 6 THE WEATHER .. 4 NEWS FOR WOMEN .. 2
N.Z, Submarine Commander—Lieutenant L. E. Herrick, D.5.0., R.N., of Hastings, is named by an Admiralty communique as being one of 10 submarine commanders who recently sank iu w damaged seven Axis ships in the Mediterranean.—London, June 25 ™!u> e * u * ees * rolm Martinique.—About muo refugees from Martinique have arrived in Now York, after escaping individually or in groups to various Caribbean islands, where a steamer collected them. They include 600 who vJLil lai 2 nins to > in the Fighting Trench forces, and 342 sailors and merchant seamen.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23985, 28 June 1943, Page 4
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