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students missing*. Two Ancleliiml Training College j-l adcnls-AI array A. Pastier (r.venly-frtJi'l ami John APCorjn.ii 1< ('twenty)- wont for a sail on Hie harbour la-1 evening in a lOf!. open float. They have been reported missing to the police.— Auckland Pre's Association_ telegram. RAILWAY AITSHAI’. A, lr i; k of a. goods train on (he V,h . Com t line, at Patterson's Creek was derailed at noon to-day, and twelve oilier trucks tall empty one A were telescoped. No one. was injured, bnt a good deni of damage was done and the line was (.docked.—Christchurch Press Association telegram. UP.COPAI AND THE GOVERNaient.. Though Reform has arrived, a! no final dem-ion. it is non’ believed that it will not move an amendment daring the Budget debate, hut will reserve its 110eonlider.ee move until the Taxation Bills arc presented.—Pallia • inentnry reporter. STOCK EXCHANGE. Sale:- reported tins aJtcrnooK: — Paddy's Point, -is; Okarilo, ICE (two sales'): Alahakina'ra, 7ld: King Solomon. SC Id; 1953 -It per cent, bonds, Cloo 2a Cd; 19*33 ■U Inscribed Stock. £ICO. Reported after ceil; King Solomon, 2z 2i Id.
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Evening Star, Issue 20863, 5 August 1931, Page 12
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180STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 20863, 5 August 1931, Page 12
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