To-day’s Headlines
Two-thirds of British telegrams deal with business. One-third are social messages. Germ'an-Austro Union penalising Italian shipping. City defeat Hikurangi in Northland League championship. Hawaii Clipper still missing. Whirlwind havoc in parts oi Kaitaia. Measles epidemic abating. Otago recapture Ranfurly Shield. July rainfall double the average in Whangarei. Second hockey test won by Indians 4—l.
Canadian Commonwealth Association wants war-freedom from Britain.
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.
Good fights witnessed at Whangarei boxing tourney. Storm sweeps New Zealand. Further wet weather forecast. Sudeten Germans acknowledge Hitler as leader inside and outside Reich, said Herr Henlein, speaking to 40,000 representatives of German minorities. Severe electrical storm at Rawene. Henry Ford 75 on Saturday. New Zealand Customs revenue still declining. Trouble spreads in Rangoon. Major clash between Soviet and Japanese troops. Australia eliminates Mexico in Davis Cup. Hikurangi clinches Whangarei Rugby championship. Life Insurance gives your family not just what you’ve saved —but all you intended to save. Information gladly given by Neal Armit, A.M.P, Society. Whangarei. Al 4
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Northern Advocate, 1 August 1938, Page 4
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