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PUBLIC NOTICE ROYAL COMMISSION to inquire into and report upon the circumstances of the convictions of Arthur Allan Thomas for the murders of David Harvey Crewe and Jeanette Lenore Crewe. Notice is Hereby Given: (1) That the Commission will commence public hearings on Wednesday the 29th day of Octo- < - ber 1980 at 9.30 a.m. to consider further evidence. (2) The hearings, which will be open to members * of the public, will be conducted in the:— ‘ .> COMMISSION’S HEARING ROOM, 3rd Floor, WEST PLAZA BUILDING, > Cnr Albert and Fanshawe Streets, AUCKLAND. J. H. BLACKABY, Administrator to the Commission. House of Representatives APIARIES AMENDMENT BILL MEAT EXPORT CONTROL t AMENDMENT BILL PERSONS OR.ORGANISATIONS wishing to make submissions to the Parliamentary Select Committee considering these Bills are asked to forward 25 'conies of their submission in respect of either Bill to reach this office by Monday, November 10, 1980, Name and address should be included in each case, also day telephone number where appropriate. Norman S. Rogers—Secretary, Lands and Agriculture Select Committee, Legislative Department, Telephone 749-199, Ext. 8374 Wellington.
THE PRESS /‘THE PRESS” will observe the following hours during Labour Week-end— MAIN OFFICE: SATURDAY, October 25—Closed. SUNDAY, October 26—6 p.m.-9 p.m. MONDAY, October 27-6 p.m.-9 p.m. GLOUCESTER STREET: Closes 5 p.m. Friday, October 24, reopens, Tuesday, October 28. ADVERTISING DEADLINES The following deadlines will apply for Labour Week-end: / MONDAY, October. 27— As usual. TUESDAY, October 28— - Display advertisements, 5 p.m. Wednesday, October 22. ' , • Double Columns and. Bold Type, 8.30 p.m. Friday, October 24. Run-ons and 6pt, .6 p.m. Monday, October 27. ' ..Births, Deaths and Announcements, 9 p.m. Monday, October 27. WEDNESDAY, October 29— ' _. Display Advertisements, Thursday, October 23, sp.m. , ' AH other deadlines as normal. XM2B
PLACE YOUR SATURDAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS EARLY PHONE 792-440 ANYTIME THE PRESS ? NUMBER for classifieds if
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