THIRTY YEARS AGO.
EXTRACTS FROM “STANDARD.” JULY 21, 1907. fn their second match against, New South Wales in Sydney the All Blacks had been defeated by 14 points to nil. A Berlin message had stated that an uneasy fooling prevailed in Germany owing to Franco’s preparations for war. She had had a five years’ start in air navigation. The Government had refused a request to make the Palmerston North post office a chief office for savings bank business. It had been considered that little inconvenience was caused through withdrawals having to be made from Wellington. _ Mt. Ruapehu and Mt. Tongariro had hern in active eruption. There had beer, several loud explosions and .many earthquakes. It had hern decided to purchase a nor--e and an express for the Palmerston North fire police to enable them to get to fires at about the same time as the brigade.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 197, 21 July 1937, Page 2
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