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TARIFF REPRESENT ATIONS. ' Representation's on behalf of tho manufacturers of Zealandgrown tobacco' were 'placed heiorc the Minister of Customs to-day, and consideration was promised.— Wellington Press Association message. PROFESSIONAL CYCLIST’S DEATH. A Christchurch Association message records that IT. J. Crofts, aged twenty-four, tho well-known cash cyclist, died in hospital following pneumonia. Ho was the holder of several championships. ‘ THE STOCK EXCHANGE. Sales reported this afternoon;— National Insurance 19s 6d, Dunedin Breweries £1 6s 6cL SEAMEN’S MEETING. Tho seamen of the seven vessels involved in the hold-up met at 3 o’clock, and when inquiries wore mado half an hour later po decision had been announced, pt confidently anticipated that the dispute over the now agreement would be satisfactorily settled in time for the majority of the vessels to leave before dark-
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Evening Star, Issue 21783, 27 July 1934, Page 14
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132STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21783, 27 July 1934, Page 14
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