MAIL NOTICES
Malls close at the Chief Post Office. Christchurch, as follows: Southern Office.—Monday to Saturday, 7 a.m. (late fee. 8 am ); Monday to Thursday. 5 pm (late fee, 6 p.m 1, Friday. 8 p.m. (late fee. 9 pm), Sunday 8 pm (late fee. 9 pm » Nelson.—Monday to Friday 8 a m 5 p.m . 8 pm. Saturday. 8 a m., 5 p m.; Sunday Bpm West Coast.—Mondav to Friday 8.30 am : 4 pm. 11 45 p.m Saturday 830 am; Sunday 11 45 pm North Island.—Mondav io Sunday. 6 pm (late fee 6 p.m ) Inland Air Malls.—Auckland, Monday to Friday. sam. 9 am, noon, 2 pm.. 530 p.m; Saturday. 8 a m 11 am . Sunday, 11 a m 6 p m Dunedin, Monday to Friday. 7 a.m noon, 430 p.m Saturday. 7 am . 11 a.m Invercargill, Monday to Friday. 7 a.m.. noon. 4 30 p m . Saturday, 7 am., Sunday. 10 a.m Wellington, Monday to Friday. 5 a m , 9 1 p.m., 530 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m , 11 a tn.: Sunday 11 a m 6p m OVERSEAS MAILS Air.—Australia, Monday to Friday 230 pm., Saturday 11 a.m . Sunday 11 am Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Monday to Friday. 230 p.m : Saturday 11 am; Sunday. 11 am New Zealand Forces, Vietnam, Monday and Thursday, noon: Friday, 11 45 p.m United State* of America, Monday to Friday, noon; Saturday. 11 a.m. Sunday. 11 am
Surface.—Unless otherwise indicated, second-class mails close at 10 a m previous day Australian States, Wednesday. November 22, 2 p.m. Australia, Ceylon. Egypt, India, New Hebrides, Norfolk Island, Pakistan. Solomon Islands and Tarawa, Wednesday. November 29, 2 p.m. Chathams, Monday. November 27. spm (Sec-ond-class, 10 a.m.) Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Saturday, November 25, 8 a m. United States, West Indies, Canada, Hawaii, Monday. November 27. 2 p.m. Western Samoa, Tuesday. November 28. 2 p.m. INWARD MAILS Air.—Australia, daily: United Kingdom, daily. Canada. United States of America, Fiji, daily. Surface.—Australia, November 23 (Himalaya). United States of America and Canada, December 2 (Monterey). United King, dom, December 7 (Imperial Star. FIJI. November 22 (Tofua)
World Billiards.—L. Driffield (England) made virtually certain of winning the world ama teur billiards championship when he beat M. Lafir (Ceylon) by 1189 points to 728, in Colombo. They were the only unbeaten players in the champion ships.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31530, 18 November 1967, Page 22
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