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Pag*, Leading Articles .. • Art and Nationality. The Brink of a Precipice. Otago Rifle Association ~ ..... 2 Life in Mexico 2 The Cook Islands 3 In Touch With Nature ...... 2 Commerce and Finance ...... 2 City Police Court 3 The Rural World .. 3 St. Kilda Borough .. ~ ~ .• 4 Sporting S, 10 Racing News. Trotting. Keefton Jockey Club, Foxton Acceptances. Vincent Jockey Club. Shipping • • • • • 8 Cable News 7 Land Speed Record .. .. .. 7 The Unemployed .......... 8 New Transport Act S Trade Agreement 8 New South Wales .. .. 8 Minister of Agriculture - S Silver Currency - 8 Accidents and Fatalities .... 8 Storm in Council .. S Personal ~ .. 8 Visitors to the City 8 Provincial News U Borough Finance ~ .. .. .. 11 Infantile Paralysis 11 Notes for Women 12-13 English Actress .. ~ 13 Taieri River Trust H Port Chalmers Borough .... U
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21540, 12 January 1932, Page 8
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427Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21540, 12 January 1932, Page 8
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