The Manawatu Daily Times will not be published on Monday, Anzac Day. It was reported by the secretary, Mr W. H. Paul, at a meeting of the Waikato Winter Show executive that the entries in the dairy section for the forthcoming show now totalled 1101, or over 100 more than last year. Those of our readers who arc desirous of attending the Jockey Club’s meeting at Marton will be pleased to learn that suitable trains and cheap fares have been arranged. Particulars are to be found in our advertising columns in this issue. The March issue of “The Pound Table” is intensely interesting with its account of the forthcoming Ottawa Conference. The Japan and China and Manchuria situation is also dealt with very fully and much information of value given regarding the recent conflagration. The “no rent” campaign and the Red Shirt movement in India, the terrorism in Bengal and how the hand of the Government was forced is told in the Indian article. The tan it policy of the National Government in Britain is fully dealt with. Obtainable at all booksellers or by subscription for 22s (id per annum post free on application to P.O. box 877, Wellington.''
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6841, 23 April 1932, Page 4
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