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ADVERTISERS 4 DVEKTISEHB are requested-to bay their Advertisements in . the Officat later than 10.30 a.ta. each day. .< .1 eceived- after that time insertiou canuo c guaranteed for. that day's issue. Do not send original references witl pplications for positions. Copies only. Nom-de-pluine addresses care of Genera 'ost Office cannot be accepted. The Proprietors of the " Evening ■ Post' o not hold themselves responsible to on-insertion of any advertieemen hrough accident, or. from other causes o Dr errors in the publication of an advei isement. STOP PRESJT TRENTHAM FACES. Camp Handicap.—3-3 Not Out 1, J-9 Chief Lord 2, 1-2 Wings of Song 3. All started. FARMER KILLED BY BULL Greymouth. — Arthur Jacobs, ged 54, married, with a family,* armer, Kaiata, was fatally gored >y a bull on his farm about 5 ('clock this morning. He suffered levere injuries to his neck and jody.—P.A. NO TAX ON FAY Melbourne. —A conference of 'remiers decided that no mem>ers of the Australian fighting orces who go abroad will have to >ay income tax on their military iay and allowances,—U,P.A. MORE RUSSIAN AIR RAIDS. Helsinki.—Russia replied with 150 bombers to the reinforcement of the Finnish air force and the severe punishment which the Finns are inflicting on the Salla and Ladoga fronts. Two hundred and fifty bombers swooped on the^ Karelian Isthmus front and 200 others strafed Helsinki, Turku, Hanku, and other objectives as far north as the Paats River and dropped 300 bombs. They machinegunned and killed one civilian and injured 45 others.- The Finnish air force is much more active, and engaged in- major air, battles in addition "ib bombing the" Russian rear and communications, [t is announced that 205 Russian planes have, been shot down since" the outbreak of war. ; Captures include 434 tanks, 189 guns, 282 machine-guns, 522 cars, and 1560 horses. The bloodiest fighting; of the war continued today on the Salla front >b The Red army is doing its utmost to" avoid a defeat. The Finnish casualties are believed to be much heavier than previously. There is a constant procession of ambulaSnces ■witjjl wounded to the rear, in addition to columns of prisoners. The Russians are much better equipped and are entrenched more firmly. Q.RA. i ' ' , . -■ t I ' DENTISTS. ' p C. EVANS. DENTAL SURGEON. : Stewart Dawson's Buildings, Lambton Quay. Telephone 45-488. IMEKICAN DENTAL PARLOURS 132 Upper Willis Street (Past Hotel St. George). Hours: 1.0 a.m. to 6 p.m. ; OTAKJ BRANCH. '! Saturdays. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: ; >UK ; VUALII > PKINiiNG."1. HUWKVIfiIt-atnall rour printing requirements may be the. services ot our expert* are avail- , able for . yon Tel *4-f>4o and , talk it over -with oui represeuta-. tive. ~......' : "EVENING POST' v "PRINTING \VUKK.« "Place koui neal Printing Order with 'The Post.'"

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 22

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