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To-day's Headlines

Aged man strangles assailant in Melbourne. Budge and Mako defeat Quist and Bromwich in Davis Cup tennis. Republicans claim successes in Spanish war. Mangonui retains Harding Shield. Sussex make good start against Australian cricketers. 14-year-old Christchurch boy admits converting eight cars in six days. Czchoslovakian shot dead by German customs officer. English cricketer, L. Hutton, receives gift of £I,OOO. Heavy rain on Saturday causes flooding; motor traffic dislocated. Those requiring transport to Kaikohe on September 1, to the Centennial Conference, are requested to communicate with the Northern Motor Bus Company. 29 Can you save money? Your answer tells you whether you will be a success in life. Life Insurance is compulsory saving. Information gladly given by Neal Armit, A.M.P. Society, Whangarei. Al 4!

Youth drowned in Hokitika River. Butter remains quiet on London market. Maunganui makes rough Tasman crossing. New Zealand schoolboys’ Soccer team beats New South Wales 2 —o. Minister’s estimate of unemployed total questioned. Mr C. A. Wilkinson, M.P. for Egmont, says grave issues face N.Z. at next election. City, senior league champions, beaten by visiting Auckland 4eam. Man found nailed to wooden cross. Owing to illness in the district, the National Party dance at Whareora, August 30. has been cancelled. 36 The conclusion of Henry Wilson’s sale of Cullen’s stock is marked by wonderful bargains. Ladies’ tweed coats 12/6; smart coats with fur collars (were up to 95/-) from 25/-; wool cardigans and jumpers from 3/11; infants’ woollen wear half price; 54in. sheets 5/6; 80in. 8/6 pair; pillow cases 1/- pair; ladies’ wool vests 2/3; and cashmere hose (worth 5/6) for 2/6.

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Northern Advocate, 29 August 1938, Page 6

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To-day's Headlines Northern Advocate, 29 August 1938, Page 6

To-day's Headlines Northern Advocate, 29 August 1938, Page 6

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