ADVERTISERS A DVEKTISEKS are requested to havi- •^ their Advertisements in the Ufhce uot later than 10.30 a.m. each day. It received alter that time insertion cannot be guaranteed f->r that day's issue. Do not send original relerem.es with ipplications for positions. Copies only. Noin-de-plume address care of General l Jost Office cannot be accepted. t The Proprietors of the "Evening Post do not held themselves responsible for non insert/on of any advertisement through trident or from other causes or tor' errors in the publication of an advertisement. STOP PRESS —' » ■ CHINESE GENERAL KILLED. Chungking.—lt is revealed that General Chang Tze-chung was killed in action on May 16. H? was formerly Governor of Chahar and Mayor of Tientsin, and was commander of the 38th division of the 39th army.—UP.A. HIGHER FARES. Auckland.—A decision to apply for an amending Order in Council increasing the maximum tram fares , to threepence for the first section and twopence for each succeeding section was confirmed by the Auckland Transport Board. The chairman (Mr. Nagle) said there was no intention at present to increr.se the fares, in spite of the incr?accd wages cost. Permission was sought as a precautionary measure only. . P.A. J I ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1940, Page 12
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