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DUNEDIN, May hi consequence of advice from the Minister of Internal Affairs, that .f the Forbury Park Club proceeds to hold a meeting' on Monday, he will issue a special gazette, revoking the Club's permit for racing on that day. the Club has decided to hold a meeting on Saturday only, abandoning the second day. WELLINGTON. May 3. Sabs: N.Z. Breweries Bank NS. Wales 5.':!!. I per cent Stock 1940 flu J 12 G. N.Z. Drug SO/ DI'NEDIN. May :i. Sale • Mount Lyell 20 Reported: Dominion Feri ilist r I-'1 2 1 (late yesterday i. NELSON. May 3. Seventeen out of the total of nineteen Nelson debenture-holders passed resolutions supporting the Government's action in regard to the Investment Executive Trust Company of 1 New Zealand.

WELLINGTON, May 2. I Auckland’s application for the North Island amateur road cycling ihampionship was accepted by the National Amateur Cycling Association to-night. The title will be awarded to the fastest competitor in the 100- ' mile race from Papakura to Ngaruawahia and back, on October 5. Auck- ■ land’s further application for the ' 19.36 Dominion track championship to ;be decided on the Western Springs hanked concrete track of 513 yards to the lap, was held over. SYDNEY. Mai 3. Arrived: James Cook, from Grey- , mouth. | LONDON, May 2. . Sir Edward Campbell, interviewed, 'said he was hopeful that the bi-weekly . ait mail service to Australia and pos- < sildy to New Zealand would he InI augurated in 1937. Personal contact with the Dominion repi esentatives would pei haps accelerate the arrangements. The public were very keen on the project. If adopted it would mean a subsidy, but in the long run, .’ the sei vice should pay for itself, with tremendously increased mail.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 May 1935, Page 5

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LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 3 May 1935, Page 5

LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 3 May 1935, Page 5

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