Today’s Headlines
Franco exults at British recognition. Japan expresses “profound regret’’ at Hongkong bombing. Ex-bartender to meet Joe Louis in heavyweight title bout. Ellsworth plans for another Antarctic visit. New records will be set in National Bacon Pig Championship. Continued heavy goods traffic on Northland railways. Queen carnival to raise Whangarei Centennial funds. Wai'otira widow’s damages claim in Auckland court. Rifle bullet passes through Aucklander’s bedroom. Big crowd at swimming carnival; Fairley retains 220 yards championship. Points in Whangarei Rowing Club’s competition. Young New Zealand tennis players in Australia. End of season specials at Henry Wilson’s. All ladies’ and children’s summer frocks half-price and under. Silknit Bloomers 1/11. Vests 1/-, Scanties lid, 54in. Sheets 5/11, 80in. 8/11 pair. Pillow Cases 6d, Tea Towels 7d, Coloured Towels 1/6 pair, Men’s Wool Socks 9d, and Nap Trouser* 4/C.
Press Association wants unprejudiced news service. ! Bradford visitor suggests possibilities of rehabilitating New Zealand flax industry. Whangarei falls acquisition not Centennial memorial. Potato embargo position indefinite, says Mr. Savage. Rotary Conference opens at Napier. Preservation of Pah; Onerahi’s Centennial project. Britain spending £153,000,000, increase of £22,000,000, on navy, in 1939. President Azana resigns. Some men say they will “take the risk“ —but it is their widows and orphans who will pay for it. Information gladly given by Neal Armit, A.M.P. Society, Whangarei. Al 4.
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Northern Advocate, 1 March 1939, Page 6
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