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CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE

Page. Leading Articles 6 The Arbitration Bill. Sydney Harbour Bridge. Music Abroad .. • • 2 Amateur Athletics 2 Commerce and Finance .. . .. 3 Sporting .. 1 Racing News. Trotting. Ohinemuri Jockey Club. Westport Jockey Club. The Wellington Meeting. Otautau Racing Club. Canterbury Jockey Club. Holy Cross College 5 Sydney’s Great Day 5 Boxing 5 Shipping .. 6 Cable News 7 “ Lucky Strike ” Art Union .. 7 Unemployment .. .. .. .. 8 Letters to the Editor .. .... 8 First Church of Otago .. .. 8 Personal i •• 8 Visitors to the City 8 Work of the Session 8. Provincial News .. .. .. .. •• 10 The Early Settlers .. .. .. 10 Waikouaiti County Council .... 10 The Motor World H Flower Show 11 Cricket 12 Ravensbourne Regatta 13 Bowling 13 Horticultural Society 13 Lawn Tennis 11

See Your Doctor before illness 'y gets its grip Sour doctor prefers to direct his efforts towards preventing trouble. When you go to him frequently his fees are small, his services great. Even though in the best of health, you should be examined at least every six months. WIIKINSQN SI PRINCES ST--297 OEOHCE St OPR KNOX CHUKCH Venice has been laughing over the experience of a German tourist who had two Viennese cocktail shakers in his baggage, which he had brought as a gift for friends in that city. Austrian shakers are shaped like a bomb, and so when the Italian Customs officers saw these bright silver-plated objects they grew suspicious. t Nor would they believe the man’s story ‘that they were innocent adjuncts to a pleasant party. The officers locked him up in a room, sent for a high official, and when he arrived gin-, gerly took the “ bombs ”to pieces. Only after a long cross-examination did they give the shakers back to their discomfited owner, who thought himself lucky to be allowed to proceed on his journey by a later train. All gramophone records are “tested” at the Customs, for fear they are really sent in for subversive propaganda. When the censors hear jazz, music the records are passed. But it is rumoured that the speech of a British prince of the blood royal was so puzzling that it was laid aside until an oflScial could be found to interpret it. .It was then forwarded to the consignee, a lady of unimpeachable character. s i v Boy, it’s good! Add a chip of ice or a dash of soda to Marshall’s Summer Drink Extract for the coolest, most soothing drink imaginable, Ideal for Summer parties or picnics. Nine flavours. Your Grocer stocks them. MARSHALL’S (Concentrated) SUMMER DRINK EXTRACT.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21599, 21 March 1932, Page 8

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420

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21599, 21 March 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21599, 21 March 1932, Page 8