CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE Paos. Leading Articles .. .. ® The Exchange Rate. City Council Meetings. Oamaru Harbour. Relief Workers’ Claim 2 Tariff Revision 2 The Common Round 2 Screen and Stage 3 Prospecting for Minerals 3 Battered by Gale 3 Powers of Trustees 3 Queen Carnival 3 Shipping 8 Boxing ® Interest on London Loans .. .. 6 Cable Newg Personal 8 Visitors to the City .. .. •• •• 8 Conditions in Sydney 8 Letters to the Editor 8 Bogus Raffles 8 Accidents and Fatalities .. •• 8 Transport Service .. 8 Building Subsidy Scheme .. .. 8 Unemployment Relief 8 Lyttelton By-election 7 Happy Creditors .., 2 Attacked by Bull 9 Returned Soldiers 9 University Museum 9 Taieri Cricket Club 9 Provincial News 10 Charge of Manslaughter .. •• 10 Naturalisation Papers • 10 Otago Expansion League .. .. 11 Breach of Award 'll. Sporting H Racing News. Trotting. Local Body Amalgamation .... 12 Power Board Rate 12 Transport Board Loan 12 Commerce and Finance 12 , Magistrate’s Court 13 Girl Guide Notes 13 Naval and. Military Notes .... 13 . The Weather 14 Home Economics Association . • 14
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22057, 13 September 1933, Page 8
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