Plague of Flies Auckland’s fly plague has been peated in Northland,- specially Bay of Islands, where flies of the largo varieties predominate. A possible caUJ® of the visitation is the lack of mode® sewerage, plus the excessive amount® rank growth permitted in vacant s£* tions and hedgerows and on roads!®-* If the current promise of an unusualw hot January and February is fulfilled** may safely be assumed that the woi» of the fly plague in the north has Tv to come. ■.
New Zealanders in Italy.— Ambttf the New Zealanders with the tactic® bomber force in Italv is Flight Sw*geant C. Parkin, of Dunsandel. joined the squadron at Gerbini, 8D“ has done 12 operations, including * visit to Jugoslavia—London, Jaa,-V
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24150, 8 January 1944, Page 4
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