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i , ASHBURTON, May 14. I By five votes to three, after a Jong discussion in camera, the Hospital Board restored five per cent, of the second cut made in staff salaries, the attitude of the Board being that this second cut, whch ranged from five to 112.1 per cent., had been made under a I misapprehension. : RUGBY. May 12. England is apparently the centre of a wide anti-cyclone and following eleven hours beautiful sunshine yesterday. similar weather and ever higher temperatures are being enjoyed to-day. r J’he King again rode in Hyde Park early this morning, and wont to the Kempton Park races. False Firealarm LONDON, May 13. An A.ustralian, 11. K. McKenzie, claims a cycling record from London, via Lands End to John O’ Groats, 1230 miles, in 101 hours. He rode through heat, rain and head winds.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1934, Page 2
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