The officers and non-coms, of the Canterbury Regiment at a meeting decided to maintain the organisation under the conditions laid down by Cabinet, tho fixed idea being a wholehearted endeavour for one? again bringing the force to a state of efficiency They consider that the suspension of compulsory service, with the resulting disintegration of units, is a disastrous step and urge that a commission be set up to go into defence matters.— (Press Association.) Legislation is to be introduced by the Government this session to provide for the payment of heavy traffic fees by the Railway Department on 'buses operated by it This assurance was contained in the annual report of the Controller and Auditor-General, presented to Parliament yesterday. Water is the best drink provided it is taken in the right spirit, and the right place to buy your shoes is tile Wilseu Shoe Coy., Hastings.* •
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 191, 2 August 1930, Page 5
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