Mails which left Gisborne for the United Kingdom, per R.jVI.S. Mannganni, via‘Sari Francisco, cm November 25. arrived in London on December 27.
lii consequence of the increased popularity of the trolley buses on the North Beach, Shirley, and Richmond routes, and in view of the lifting of the train, tracks in Worcester street, Linwood. the Christchurch Tramway Board is to call tenders for either 10 new trolley buses or compression-ignition motor, buses.
Advice, lias been received from the chairman of the Ceylon publicity committee, through the Orient Line, stating that although a severe malaria epidemic exists in many villages and rural areas, the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services for Ceylon has stated that there was definitely' little or no danger to visitors following the, ordinary tourist route? of Colombo, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya and Bandarawela,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18591, 29 December 1934, Page 6
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