JAP NAVY MAY COME OUT. "Washington.—The best Washing- . ton opinion is that the Japanese are so fully committed to main- ! tetiance of their defences in the | South Pacific that they must be willing to risk a large part of | their already battered fleet, hundreds of planes, and many thousands of men. The Secretary 6f War said the Allied drive, was making satisfactory progress. Strong Japanese resistance was expected.—P.A. cable. KILLED BY A BOAR. Whangarei.—Charged by a boar. Which -he-was driving back fre:n a neighbour's farm Olaf Christian Hansen, farmer, aged 59, was killed ..instantly' at Rotakakuhi, near Broadwood.—P..A. __,
E. A. CLARK'S FAMOUS MINERS COUGH MIXTURE <Eirtra Strong) ; For COUSMS. COIOS. INFLUENZA/ and IRONCHIAL TROUBLES. SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME. Manufactured by & A. CUrtc, S.ddon Street. Waih!
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1943, Page 6
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