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To-day’s Headlines

Tomato growers want protection for their industry. Sudden death of well-known Maungatapere lady. Further evidence heard in Henley murder case before Supreme Court at Dunedin. The story of exploits of “Gone Again, Corrigan,” who has been made a member of the tall story stellers of the United States. Investigation of profiteering charges during year. Mr A. W. Bourne, famous surgeon, was found not guilty of performing an illegal operation on a girl, who was the victim of assault. Minister of Labour claims that there is a reduction of 15,998 unemployed as compared with the same date last year. It’s not what you pay but what you get for what you pay, that makes Henry Wilson’s the store of the thrifty. Wilson’s sale values and reliability are well-known and praised throughout Northland. The bargains at the moment are: —Ladies’ jumper suits 6/11, jumpers 1/11, wool frocks 8/6, smart coats (were 42/6 to £6/10/-) now 12/6 to 29/6, raincoats 5/11, and rain capes 8/11.

The suitcase horror was further expounded in the Supreme Court at Wellington yesterday. Tremendous enthusiasm created by King George and Queen Elizabeth during visit to France. Fruitgrowers in conference express dislike of Internal Marketing Department’s scheme. Mr Sullivan, defending railway men against allegations c-f lack of discipline, declares that there is more discipline in the service today than there ever has been. The Minister of Finance, the lion. Walter Nash, is to deliver at 7.30 this evening the eagerly anticipated Budget. Death never takes a holiday—so Life Insurance is always necessary. Information gladly given by Neal Armit, A.M.P. Society, Whangarei. Al 4 Professor H. M. Algie, organiser for the Auckland Provincial Freedom Association, will address a series of public meetings in Northland, at which he will deal with the aims and objects of the Freedom Association'. The meetings to be held are as follows: —Wellsford, tomorrow night, 21st inst; Maungaturoto, 22nd inst. (Friday night); Huatangata. Monday, 25th inst.; Maungakaramea, Tuesday, 26th inst.; Whangarei, Wednesday, 27th inst.* 21

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Northern Advocate, 20 July 1938, Page 6

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To-day’s Headlines Northern Advocate, 20 July 1938, Page 6

To-day’s Headlines Northern Advocate, 20 July 1938, Page 6