CONTENTS Of THIS ISSUE Paq*. Leading Articles 8 Capita] Expenditure. Municipal Rolls. The Common Round 2 Technical College .. .. .. .. 2 Screen and Stage 3 University Council . ' 4 Letters to the Editor 4 Bankruptcy Meeting 5 The Weather 5 Young Farmers’ School 5 Proposed Queen Carnival 5 Scout Notes .. 5 Girl Guide Notes . 5 Shipping . .. 8 Conversion Loan .. .. .. .. 6 Rule of the Road ...... 6 Struck Off the Rolls .. .... 6 Unemployed Youths 6 Pukeora Sanatorium .. .. .. 6/ Cable News 7 A Racecourse Idol .. .. ~ 7 The Golden Harvest .. .. .. 7 Canada and America .. .. .. 7 Unemployed Demonstration .. . . 7 Burglary in Auckland 8 The Wool Industry ~ .. .. 8 Personal 8 Visitors to the City 8 University Chancellor 8 Yachting and Motor Boating .. 9 Loss of the Waterlily .. .. .. 9 Returned Soldiers .. .. .. 9 Blind Pedestrians .. 10 Otago Institute ~ 10 Provincial News 10 Housing Scheme .. .. .. .. .. 11 Port Chalmers News 11 Naval and Military Notes .. .. 11 Sporting .. 11 Racing News. Trotting. Ashburton Acceptances. Commerce and Finance 12 Tariff Revision .. .... .. 12 Magistrate’s Court 13 Dunedin Fire Board ........ 13 Cruelty to Animals ..13 Otago Power Board 18 * Otago University 13 V .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21985, 21 June 1933, Page 8
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