To-day’s Headlines
Australian cricketers in field again; Bradman’s slow century. Fierce gale sweeps North Island; Northland escapes. Safe milk supply biggest difficulty towards extension of milk in schools, Minister states. Another vessel for Auckland— Whangarei shipping service. Girl, aged 18, acquitted on patricide charge. Returned soldiers protest tat use of “peacock feathers” phrase used by Mr A. Campbell, M.P. Farmers’ Union president discussed “Compensated” and “guaranteed” prices. Northern Wairoa critical of North Auckland Rugby selection. U.S.A. to budget for deficit of 3,984,000,000 dollars. Record public indebtedness. “Farmers’ Union should keep apart from politics.”—New Zealand chief. Fifteen-minute parking regulations to be strictly enforced in Whangarei as from tomorrow. If every wife knew what every widow knows, there would bo no husbands uninsured. Information gladly given by Neal Armit, A.M.P. Society, Whangarei. Al 4
Japan welcomes proposal to settle 5,000,000 people in New Zealand.
Address-in-Reply debate concluded after eight days’ sitting time.
Duke and Duchess of Windsor embark on 'another Mediterranean cruise.
Visual telephone system installed between Berlin and Munich,
Maoris at Kerikeri budding largest canoe ever made in New Zealand, and possibly in world, for Centenary celebrations.
Mr W. E. Hale, of the New Zealand Co-op. Dairy Company, unanimously elected chairman of the Now Zealand Dairy Board in place of Mr A. J. Murdoch, who retired.
Still more sensational bargains than ever are being brought forward this week at Henry Wilson’s sale of Cullen’s Waihi stock. Every item is a veritable bargain and our readers are enjoined to take full advantage of the savings offered. .Low price consistent with finality is the keynote of Wilson’s sale.
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Northern Advocate, 14 July 1938, Page 6
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