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The regatta art unions were draw* last night at Port Chalmers. The prin. cipal prizes were won by the Port Chalmers Band (alluvial gold valued at £5); lan Cramond, Daly street (model yacht); Mrs T. Mackie (cushion); J. 0. Gorman (cushion); and Mrs E. Hutton, Kaikorai (bedspread). Automatic warning lights of thai type used in streets are the latest safety device at level crossings in Germany. Worked by the trains, they supplement ordinary barriers and gates. The German State Railways are erecting these lights at more thaij eighty crossings.

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Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21640, 8 February 1934, Page 12

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