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SWISS C AT', I)ITS""STHIKF. j ZURICH. July .7.--The car owner-' one-day strike resulted in ! lioi'oiigbfares throughout the country being empty of vehicles except those driven for emergency, the window's of which were placarded: *■' | Tinist circulate, but I protest loo.” STILL ON MOTUKKA. In the course of a further statement in regard to the Molueka. aerodrome men. Mr Semple says there is no excuse for stoppages of anv sort. Machinery is being provided whereby grievances can he carried first to the overseer or engineer, and failing a to the district engineer; and if ’ still unsettled, to head office., Wellington ; and failing agreementthere, to the Minister himself. Mr Semple repudiates the charge of victimisation. All he asks, he says, is service, hut he is not losing any sleep over the man who refuses to play the game.—Press Association. SOLI) FOP £50.000. GEXFVA, .Inly s.—The Aga Khan has sold the racehorse Blenheim for about £SO. 000 to an American syndicate, STOCK EXCHANGE. Sales reported on ‘change this afternoon ;—Bank of New Zealand, £2 2s; National Insurance, 18s 9d; Standard .Insurance. £3 ‘is.

not serve faithfully could never become a worthy ruler. One might. be desirous for higher service, but no one could climb to the heights on neglected tasks, but only by the conscientious performance of the tasks at hand could one be prepared for greater service.

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Evening Star, Issue 22383, 6 July 1936, Page 14

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STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 22383, 6 July 1936, Page 14

STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 22383, 6 July 1936, Page 14