To-day’s Headlines
Archbishop of Canterbury proposes to summon conference to consider removal of causes of unrest and war. Universal tributes io Mr Chamber-
lain. Herr Hitler, at Munich conference, receded substantially from original demands. Spanish Loyalist Parliament met on Friday under conditions of great secrecy. Woman critically injured at Napier. Man arrested. Hon. H. G. R. Mason addresses meeting at Kamo. H. L. Hopman, Australian tennis player, praised by American press. Coastal steamer Kapiti to be placed on trade between Auckland and Opua, Three honeymoon couples on board steamer Niagara. Kaikohe opens tennis season. Boys forge father’s signature. Construction of Whakatane paper mills halted pending result of election. Labour Day procession at Sydney. Tragic end to holiday. Britain assures France that endeavour to promote friendship with Germany does not interfere with AngloFrench ties, which are unbreakable.
Life Insurance will clothe, feed and educate the children of men who die too soon. Information gladly given by Neal Armit, A.M.P. Society, Whangarei. Al 4
Result of “My Lucky Dream” Art Union.
£IO,OOO offered for New Zealand horse, Royal Chief. Fairburn pioneer passes. Japan planning number of commercial air services. Third anniversary of Italian invasion of Abyssinia.
Mr Lee and Mr Mazengarb at cross purposes.
First flying boat for Tasman air service expected in Australia next month.
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Northern Advocate, 4 October 1938, Page 6
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