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To-day’s Headlines

Public Works Estimates for Northland roads and bridges. Japan reports capture of Kiakiang. New South Wales miners plan general strike. Reserve Bank made a profit of £195,811 last year. Heavy rain dislocated rail services in North by Causing slips .and washouts. Help to be given to New Zealand tobacco industry. Budget debate continued. Winter bowls at Russell. Trouble between Soviet and Japan brewing in Manchukuo. Farm labour for Hawke’s Bay areas distressed by floods. Bloodshed in Costa Rico. Conference in London discusses Colonial Empire’s problems in regard to nutrition and soil erosion. Great demand for seats to witness Ranfurly Shield match at Invercargill. Police called to settle queue arguments. Lord Runcim'an to preside at conference between Czechoslovakia and Sudeten Germans. New Zealand potatoes being shipped overseas. These are real money-savers at Henry Wilson’s sale of Cullen’s stock — 54in. sheets, 5/11; 80in., 8/11 pair; ■ladies’ tweed coats, were 39/6, for 12/6; coats, with fur collars, were 95/-, for 25/-; jumper suits, 6/11; jumpers, 1/11; wool vests, 1/11; fadeless smocks, 2/11; men’s nap trousers, 3/11; men’s overcoats, were 95/-, for 49/6; and men’s Roslyn singlets and pants, 8/6.

An. American tourist thinks New Zealand would benefit by the admittance of a limited number of Japanese. Britain’s coal output decreased last yeiar. Investment takes your Capital and pays you Interest. Life Insurance turns your Interest into Capital. Information gladly given by Neal Armit, A.M.P. Society. Al 4

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Northern Advocate, 27 July 1938, Page 6

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To-day’s Headlines Northern Advocate, 27 July 1938, Page 6

To-day’s Headlines Northern Advocate, 27 July 1938, Page 6