JAPANESE CUT UP
Rec. 9 a.m. CHUNGKING, Sept, 15. The Central News Agency says that "Glorifying China" medals have been awarded to a crew of 18 Chinese who mutinied and killed with chopping knives all the Japanese officers and sailors on board the transport Mia Maru and sailed to' a free port -in southern China.
LARGE DONATION OFFERED P.A. AUCKLAND. This Day. Subject to validating legislation being passed the Auckland Savings Bank has announced its desire >to donate £1000 to the Auckland R.S.A. new building fund.
The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Barclay) told his Eltham audience recently that he had every reason to understand the farmers' point of view, as he had been-a farmer all his life. "But I am working harder now," he said, "than in the days when I milked 93 cows." "You'll soon have a holiday," said an interjector.
The work of rewashering leaking water taps free of charge is to be continued until further notice by the City Engineer's Department.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1943, Page 6
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