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RHODES SCHOLARS rP ( >r Press Association—Copyright;. AUCKLAND, September 13. Two Auckland nominees fur the Rhodes Scholarship were chosen to-day by the professional board of the Cniversity College. They are George Lawrence Havb'en B.A-, and D’Arey Walker. The former attended Auckland Grammar School. Walker came from Palmerston North High School. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS. CHRISTCHURCH, September HI. Serious head injuries were suffered l,v James McCarthy, when a baby car in which he was being driven overturned on the Main West road near Ya Id hurst. There were three other men in the car, and they escaped with a severe shaking and minor abrasions. | DEATH FOLLOW'S COLLAPSE. CHRISTCHURCH, September 13.

Arthur Rupert Petersen, a music dealer, of 18 Edward avenue, St. Albans. aged about 50, collapsed and died while sitting in a ear with some companions at Lyttelton shortly before 9 o’clock last evening. Dr. C. H. Upham was called; but Petersen was dead when he arrived. He had recently been attended by another doctor for heart trouble.

STATE HOUSING. AUCKLAND, September 11. It is announced that the closing date for the receipt of applications for tenancies of 212 State rental houses in course of erection at Orakei has been extended until further notice.

CHRISTCHURCH BURGLARIES. CHRISTCHURCH, September 13. Bundars were busy in the city last night” when two shops and a petrol station office were entered, and a sum of nearly £3O was taken.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1937, Page 2

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DOMINION NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1937, Page 2

DOMINION NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1937, Page 2