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CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE

Page, Leading Articles ® Otago in Retrospect. Mortgagors and Tenants’ Relief. The Common Round • 2 Magistrate’s Court 2 Screen and Stage .. J Naval and Military Notes .. .. 3 Taieri County Council ........ 4 Radio Broadcasting 4 The Weather 4 Otago Harbour Board 4 Scout Notes ■■ •• S City Police Court .. .. .. .. 5 Flock House Extension >• .. 5 Girl Guide Notes 5 Shipping .. ® Crash of Masonry 7 Cable News 7 Arapuni Power Station 7 Sunday Entertainments 7 Fixed Charges 8 The Arbitration Bill ........ 8 Salary and Wage Cuts ...... 3 Parliament 8 The Settlement of Otago 8 Personal •• 8 Visitors to the City 8 Unemployment 8 University Tournament * 9 Provincial News 10 Dunedin and Kaikorai Tram ComCompany •• U Sporting H Racing News. Trotting. Metropolitan Trots. Oamaru Jockey Club. Agricultural Clubs 12 Radio Listeners’ League .. .. 12 Letters to the Editor .. .. 13 Commerce -and Finance 12 Returned Soldiers’ Association .. 14

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21601, 23 March 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21601, 23 March 1932, Page 8