The m.v., Pukeko sailed from Gisborne at 2.40 p.m., to-day for Waikokopu and Napier. Road-Cycling Championship After a lapse of three years, the Gisborne Amateur Athletic and Harrier Club’s 20-mile road-cychn„ Championship is to be revived, event will take place during the week-end over the Waihirere-Bush-mere-Awapuni circuit. Nominations have been received as follows, u. Sutton, S. Parker, B. and P. Thompson, G. Paseoe, T. Dempsey, F. Lange, J. Gordon, and A. Mclvor. The race will start from the Ormond road-Wi Pere street intersection at 10 a.m. Sane New Zealand Newspapers “We are very fortunate in the amount of world news and the sane journalism given to us by newspapers in New Zealand,” said Mr. V. C. Peters, in an address at the Christchurch Business Men’s Club, reports the Star-Sun. By contrast, he continued, the newspapers of the United States cared little for world news, and all the average American worried about outside matters was whether or not the States would be dragged into another war.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19732, 10 September 1938, Page 11
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