Today’s Headlines
Big crowd at Town Wharf last night for Fitness Week gala. Third Napier wool sale cheers growers. Mayor of New York suggests U.S. aeroplanes for France and Britain. Mr Semple continues Northern tour; various deputations met. Six months’ imprisonment for dual voting at last elections. Move for new road to link Pipiwai and Motatau. Winter Show may soon be on new grounds. Ukrainian Federation may be formed. South American uprising quelled with several deaths. Shortage of electric power may face Auckland province. 6000 boy scouts will meet under canvas at Centennial jamboree.
Union Airways machine delayed through punctured tyre. Australian shipping representatives criticise New Zealand port handling costs. North Auckland Bowling Centre’s tournament commences tomorrow. City councillor from Geelong comments adversely on New Zealand Government Tourist Bureau. French garrisons in Somaliland reinforced. Air travel Conference in London may result in International agreement. Embargo on N.Z. Potatoes in Australia may be lifted.
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Northern Advocate, 21 February 1939, Page 4
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