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(Per United Press Association) TAUMARUNUI, July 1. Mrs Hanks, a gown shop proprietress in the Regent Theatre building, left for her home by the back entrance on Friday evening at 5.30, and when in ths dark was pushed down into a mud pool and robbed of a satchel containing fll in notes. Her assailant threw mud in her face and eyes, ana drew her coat up over her arms and head. WELLINGTON, July 1. Harujira Nagura, a Japanese, arrive*! by the Wanganella from Australia today for the purpose of demonstrating to South Island poultry, farmers the art of telling the sex of chicks. He is a chick sex expert from the Shizuoka Chick Sexing Association. Miss Gladys Moncrieff arrived by th« Wanganella to-day from Sydney under engagement for eight weeks by the New Zealand Broadcasting Board, Her ao companiments will be played by Mr Q. Dech, the Australian pianist and conductor, who was also a passenger. They will make personal appearances at charity concerts at Wellington (July II), Christchurch (July 23), Dunedin (July 31), and Auckland (August 8).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22612, 2 July 1935, Page 13
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179TELEGRAMS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22612, 2 July 1935, Page 13
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