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Advice has been received by Mr. Vivian, local secretary of the China Inland Mission,. Wellington, that on June 17, Hayman and Bosshardt were still alive, though in the hands of the Reds, in the mountains of Sezechwan. Though still cheerful, they were in great need of clothes, theirs being considerably worn out. As no ransom will be given, it is still believed that the captives will eventually be set at liberty,--Press Assn,

There are still too many motor drivers in Greymouth who lack traffic sense. An instance occurred in Milekav Street, this morning, when the driver of a five-seater tourer, proceeding towards Boundary Street, suddenly turned to the right, opposite the Town Hall, without giving any sign of his intention io do so. lie apparently failed to notice —or did not care—that a motor-lorry was approaching in the opposite direction. The lorry-driver acted promptly, and pulled up. with screeching brakes, just in time to avert a collision, of which the carektss car-driver would probably have got the worst.

Some discussion has arisen oyer the price of the special lino of ladies fine Interlock Pyjamas and Nightdresses at C. Smith's Sale. Of course, having seen the quality yon would expect to pay 12/(1. which is the usual price, but while they last, they are to go at G/G women’s and 6/11 OS. Get yours, and say goodbye to cold restless nights. Cosy shades, smart contrast trimmings. C. Smith. Ltd.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 July 1935, Page 6

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Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 13 July 1935, Page 6

Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 13 July 1935, Page 6

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