To-day’s Headlines
I Split expected in New Zealand union ranks. France increases naval estimates 57 per cent. Week-end rep cricket. Sick girl has narrow escape from burning bedroom. Huge scheme for canal through France. Shipbuilders have busiest time since war.
Voluntary national services discussed in Great Britain. China using American credit. Details of Mr Chamberlain’s visit to Italy discussed. Power of the spirit will win says Mr Hore-Belisha. Mussolini leaves for Sardinia to inaugurate new mining settlement. Dargaville farmers refuted statement that farmers are deliberately curtailing production. ' If the brisk business already recorded at Henry Wilson’s great Christmas drive is any criterion, this week is going to be a “hummer.” In this connection, the management respectfully asks that patrons endeavour to shop during the morning hours wherever possible, in order to obtain better service from the assistants,
Future of India’s politics discussed. Berlin offers work for Czech unemployed. Herr Hitler will make Christmas I Day festival occasion. Mrs Anne Telfer celebrates 94th birthday. Germany slackening armament .activities. £5,076,000 in bonuses added to A.M.P. Policies last year. New policies' effected before Dec. 31st share in the j 1938 Bonus distribution. Al 4 i
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Northern Advocate, 19 December 1938, Page 6
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