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To-day’s Headlines

H. Lewis, Australia's most famous jockey, has retired.

Sir Andrew > Russell advocates universal military training scheme.

Wife of New Zealand airman, killed in Yorkshire crash on June 29, has given birth to a'daughter.

Fifteen hours’ continuous rain at Manchester delays start of third test.

Canada’s ofler to train R.A.F. pilots pleases Britain.

Sounding of motor horns outlawed by Mr Semple.

Bed and breakfast bookings at Dunedin private hotels will be for one day only.

New Zealand Scouts, numbering 560, will attend Australian 150th anniversary at Sydney in November.

Last week A.M.P. policyholders recoived bonuses totalling £5,076,000. If you wish to share for the current year, write Neal Armit, Box 86, Whangarei. Al 4

, Man and wife, both drug addicts, prosecuted in Auckland: names suppressed.

Important British Iraq oilfields discovered.

Secret stop formation flight by R.A.F. machines from Cranwell to Ismalia accomplished in record time of 32 hours: average speed, 135 m.p.h.

Dispute between Indian states subject of statement in House of Commons.

Appeal of Hunter trustees dismissed by Full Court.

Mr Barclay, M.P., defends guaranteed price.

Proposal to centralise Royal shows at Wellington reported upon unfavourably.

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.

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Northern Advocate, 9 July 1938, Page 4

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To-day’s Headlines Northern Advocate, 9 July 1938, Page 4

To-day’s Headlines Northern Advocate, 9 July 1938, Page 4

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