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LOCAL AND GENERAL

The Putaruru District High School commenced its second school term on Tuesday after a fortnight's vacation.

The fortnightly cards party held by the Putaruru Scout Group last I week was a splendid success. The winners were Mrs. Jack Tomalin and Mr. J. Haworth.

The Waikato district covered by ;he Community Arts Service has been offered a feast of music as. yet unprecedented in its history- Lili Kraus and Robert Pikler have offered to blay the complete cycle of Beethoven’s ten piano-violin sonatas, thus creating t Beethoven festival of chamber tausic. Tirau, because of its keographically-central position, has ten chosen for the festival. I Since the executive of the New ■ealand Master Bakers' Federation ■aced advertisements in a number of ■nglish trade publications to attract nitable tradesmen for the baking Hide in the Dominion it has received hi replies from men who wish to Hxigrate. The replies will be circular ■ among master bakers’ associations ■ that members can advise the federlon of their needs- The Government Hbeing asked to assist- the federation H bringing chosen applicants to New Hi land. ■Because of the high cost of replae- ■ stolen spare wheels and tyres the Island Motor Union made to- the Underwriters' and other individual incompanies for the institution an insurance cover on spare The union has been advised such a cover will he instituted. |Hit was pointed out that the prewould be affected by the risks and there might be cases cover would have to be reThe question will be left to insurance companies. is interesting to note that the Cup, which will he at stake in recently-inaugurated Waikato sub-union competition. has with the name -of Moron no less than 12 occasions of the competition in Other holders of the trophy §§■ Matamata (4), Waipa (4>, and Taupiri (1). The rules to the Finlay Cup provide Waikato sub-union champion - a competition each year be-sub-unions affiliated with Rugby Union. Not more ronud should be played.

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Putaruru Press, Volume XXI, Issue 1232, 29 May 1947, Page 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL Putaruru Press, Volume XXI, Issue 1232, 29 May 1947, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL Putaruru Press, Volume XXI, Issue 1232, 29 May 1947, Page 4