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To-day’s Headlines

Fire destroyed hundreds of pounds worth of goods in McKenzie’s departmental store at New Plymouth.

Rain has made the wicket at Old TraiTord very soft, which may affect the fate of the third test.

The body of one of the supposed murderers of Mr. Dunsford, an exNew Zealander, has been found in the jungle.

As the result of bomb-throwing and the police firing on the crowd, Haifa’s main street was converted into a shambles.

An Australian criticism of the Onekaka ironworks proposition is declared by New Zealand Workers’ Union to be a “joke.”

More drunken motorists have been dealt with. /

All Blacks sailed for Australia yesterday afternoon.

J. Dick is to join the All Blacks in Australia.

The names of 42 prize-winners in the “Advocate’s’ Jumbled Words Competition are published today.

Henry Wilson’s sale of Cullen’s Waihi stock continues to bring joy to the thrifty-inclined. Surplusage of stock has necessitated the cutting down of prices, with the result that the bargains offered are simply astounding.

Hikurangi Dairy Company will discontinue paying for cartage of cream to main road.

Indian hockey team defeated South Canterbury in a game played in mud.

Report of annual meeting of Hikurangi Dairy Company, held yesterday, is printed today.

Meeting of parents last night decided to make strong appeal for replacement of Girls’ High School and hostel, which is declared to be like a rabbit warren and detrimental to the health of students.

Address-in-Reply debate continued in Parliament yesterday.

L. Dulieu, the' jockey, who suffered a fracture of the skull at Trentham is reported to be improving.

Last week A.M.P. policyholders received bonuses totalling £5.076,030. If you wish to share for the current year, write Neal Armit, Box 86, Whangarei. Al 4

It is understood that Japanese wool importers', if ancj v.ijhen exchange licenses are available, plan to buy first in Australia from September, and then in New Zealand and elsewhere, thus taking advantage of the seasonal qualities and prices of the various markets.

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Bibliographic details

Northern Advocate, 8 July 1938, Page 4

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To-day’s Headlines Northern Advocate, 8 July 1938, Page 4

To-day’s Headlines Northern Advocate, 8 July 1938, Page 4

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