DIG FOR VICTORY
CAMPAIGN TO CONTINUE
The Dig for Victory Campaign wil be continued during the 1944-45 seasor according to advice received by th Royal New Zealand Institute of Hor ticulture. Plans regarding the cam paign were placed before the last meet ing of the executive council of the in stitute by the Director of the Hort cultural Division of the Department c Agriculture. Last year the scheme covered th ; Auckland and Wellington metropoli tan areas only, but this year it wi 1 cover both islands. Radio talks of 1 1 minutes will be one of the main ar peals, also 25-word radio announce • ments and newspaper advertising c 'to what to plant. One hundred eac ! of three different film strips will b • prepared and handed to the Educatio ■ Department for use in schools throug ' its agricultural instructors. The council expressed the institute r wholehearted desire to co-operate i t the campaign and to give assistance i » every direction, also through its di: ■ trict councils and affiliated bodies. Henry Kenny Thomas Carr, laboure t 19, appeared in the Magistrate's Cou t today charged that, on April 22, wil r intent to do grievous bodily harm ■ f William Couling Harper, he discharge a loaded firearm. Detective-Sergeai r J. Thompson said that the accused hs I just been discharged from hospit after some months and asked for f remand until next • Wednesday. M W. E. Leicester, who appeared for t\ accused, said that he was still recei c ing treatment as an out-patient, ar a asked for bail. In granting the- r mand Mr. J. L. Stout, S.M., fixed b£
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1944, Page 6
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268DIG FOR VICTORY Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1944, Page 6
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