Today’s Headlines
Four inches of rain falls at Whangarei, ending dry spell.
Germany obtains important concessions from Czechs. Gambling raids at Awanui. Bowling tournament and regatta postponed.
Punters demonstrate at Forbury trots. Df. Negrin says Spanish war to continue. Thousands of refugees cross French border. Italian Minister outlines territorial demands on France. Immediate elections in Turkey. Henry Wilson’s still remains the premier house for value-giving. Pillow Cases 6d, Tea Towels 7d, 54in. Sheeting 1/2, 80in. Sheeting 1/9 yard, Girls’ Silk Frocks 3/6, Ladies’ 4/6, Ladies’ Silknit Pyjamas 4/6, Vests 1/-, Scanties 9d, and Princess Slips 3/6.
Classic races at Sydney,
Bush worth millions of pounds destroyed by Victorian fires.
Japanese claim further success in China.
Onerahi, Whangarei cricket leaders, downed in thrilling finish.
Changes made in British Cabinet
■Christchurch hotels eliminate counter lunches.
First pole erected for Bay of Islands power reticulation. Power failures in Whangarei today.
Big Haul in Net. One haul with a net on the Whananaki Beach on Saturday yielded a Hikurangi party 385 trevalli and yellowtail.
“If you don’t believe in Life Insurance, try dying without it.” Information gladly given by Neal Armit, A.M.P. Society, Whangarei. Al 4.
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Northern Advocate, 30 January 1939, Page 6
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