•From inquiries in official quarters in regard to the film “ Dawn," it does not anpear that any but normal action will be taken in regard to its introduction to New Zealand. It will probably go before the censor m the ordinary way. He has power to disapprove of films which in his opinion depict matter against public order and decency, or th-e exhibition of which for any other reason is undesirable in the public interests.
The month of April was one of the driest on "record in Christchurch. Only during two other Aprils has the rainfall there been less than during the past month.
A deficiency of £7193 in the general revenue account of the Christchurch Tramway Board was r'-vealed when the annual statement of accounts to March 31 was presented on Tuesday afternoon. It
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Otago Witness, Issue 3869, 8 May 1928, Page 9
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