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- Pag*. Leading Articles .. .. .. ..12 Religion and the Soviet. ’ Spelling and History, ■ A Maritime Peril. Batchelor Hospital Guild :. .. 8 Around the Reserves'.. .. .. 3 Literature .. 4 The Sunday Circle .. .. ~ 5 Religious Education .. .. 5 Passing Notes 6 The Garden ..' .. 7 The All Blacks ~ .- ~ ~ 8 Perpetual Trustees Co., Ltd. .. ft Commerce and Finance .. .. 10 Shipping .. ..12 Cable News ~ .. IS Obituary Personal .. 14 * Visitors to the City . . .. .. 14 Unemployment . . .14 Butter Marketing 14 Dairying Industry Problem*" .. 14False Pretences 14 Arapuni Power Station .. .. .. 14 Art Unions Condemned 14 * Accidents and Fatalities 14 City of Christchurch ’ 14 . New Zealand Railways 14 Provincial News .. .. .. .. 20 City Police Court .. .. ~ 21 . Intellect Sharpeners . 21 The Industrial World 22 Dispute Settled 22 Dunedin Fanciers’ Club .. 23 Sporting .. .. 24 Racing News. Trotting. ■ Notes from Addington. Auckland Trotting Club. The Southern Maori .. .. ~ 2<J
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21052, 14 June 1930, Page 14
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