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Page. Leading Articles 8 The Russo-Japanese Dis*i - pute. Labour’s Cornucopia. Private Savings Banks. The Garden ' 2 Conciliation Council .. .. .. ... 2 Small Fine Imposed ........ 3 Port Chalmers News ........ 3 The Rural World 2 Port Chalmers Mayoralty .. 3 Capping Procession 4 Literature . .. .. .4 The Sunday Circle ........ 4 Monster Trades Procession .. 4 ■ Chess .. .. S Draughts .. .. .. .. .. 5 City Police Court .. .. 5 Passing Notes * 6 Commerce and Finance .. .. 7 The Weather ... .. .. .. ■7 Unemployment Relief .. .... 7 Sunday Concerts ~ .... 7 Shipping .... .. .. .... 8 Missing Trampera .. .. .. .. 8 Mayoral Election 8 Director of Education .. ~ 8 Economic Conference .. .... 9 The . Yachting Tragedy .. .. 9 ' Dominion Finance 9 Academic Freedom 9 Local Body Loans .. .. ~ 9 Derailment of Engine 9 Auckland Savings Bank .. .. 9 “ Dodging Winters ” ...... 9 Obituary .... .. ... .. .. 9 Cable News .. ~ .. .. .. 9 Returned Soldiers 10 St. Hilda Mayoralty .; .. .. 10 Dunedin Amenities Society 10 Personal .. .. .. .. .. 10 Visitors to the City ~ .. .. 10 Provincial News .. .. .. .. 14 Guilty of Theft / 15 Letters to the Editor 15 Petition for Divorce u . .. 15 Boys’ High School '.. .. .. 16 Sporting .. .. .. .. .. .. 18 Racing News. x Trotting. South Canterbury 4-oeept-ances. Religious Education .. .. .. .. 17
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 10
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336Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 10
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