“Our probation officer at Auckland, informs us that juvenile crime has decreased considerably since the formation of the Young Citizens’ Longue,” said Air E. C. Purdie, of Auckland, in the Wellington Town Hall on Friday evening. The statement in the Wellington “Post” that the Governor-General has challenged the Hutt Cricket Club to a game of cricket on Wednesday afternoon, is a reminder that when in Hastings His Excellency said he would welcome a challenge from Hawke’s Bay to a Government House team. The Standard Time Bill, which was before Parliament during a previous session, appetired on the Order Paper on Friday in the name of the Hon. W, Downie Stewart, It is intended to alter the present time in New Zealand so as to make it exactly twelve hours ahead of that of Greenwich. The matter has been discussed by Chambers or Commerce, who have generally favoured it, - -
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 242, 17 October 1921, Page 4
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