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Floods Prophesied. Dramatic finale to fourth test: ten English wickets fall before lunch. Fewer electors on Bay of Islands roll. Train-taxi smash at Kensington Avenue level crossing. Np one injured. Fair Rent Act discussed at Whangarei Court. Kaitaia Dairy Company’s year reviewed. “Democracy v Socialism” stated by Professor Algie to be issue at next election. Dr. Dolfuss’s assassination subject for celebration in Vienna. Outstanding bargains at Henry Wilson’s sale of Cullen’s stock:— Ladies’ tweed coats 12/6; smart coats, fur trimmed, were 49/C, for 19/G; jumper suits 6/11; cardigans from 1/11; ladies’ raincoats 4/6; capes 8/6; 54in. sheets 5/11; 80in. 8/11 pair; pillow cases 1/- pair; 54in. black Italian cloth l/4£ yd; ladies’ wool vests 1/11, and cashmere hose, were 5/6, for 2/6,

Public Works Estimates released this afternoon. Nationalist advance in Spain continues. “My Luck’s In” Art Union results announced. Wellington sea serpent story exploded. Over an inch of rain for 24 hours ended 9 a.m. New Souih Wales Cricket Association advocates New Zealand tours. Auckland jury finds woman guilty on serious charge. Calm seas for Maunganui’s Island cruise. Correspondence apportions blame for High School delay . Heavy death roll when military aeroplane crashed into crowd at Bogota. Investment takes your Capital and pays you Interest. Life Insurance turns your Interest into Capital. Information gladlv given by Neal Armit, A.M.P. Society. Al 4

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Northern Advocate, 26 July 1938, Page 4

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To-day's Headlines Northern Advocate, 26 July 1938, Page 4

To-day's Headlines Northern Advocate, 26 July 1938, Page 4