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TARANAKI NEWS

Hockey and Association. Hockey and Association football competition matches in Taranaki are scheduled to start to-day. , General Bevcnue Increase. Collections made by the Customs Department at New Plymouth during April were more than those for the same month last year in all cases. Intoxicatcd Driver Fincd. Found to be intoxicated after a motor collision, a driver was fined £15 at the New Plymouth Police Court, his license belng cancelied. Progress of Opunake. Opunake's population had been almost trebled In the last 20 years, stated Mr. C, N. Thayer in his annual i-eport to the town board which outlined the Uivm'a progress. £i(J0 I'rttC Disputc. Proceeds of a puzzle compelition, a inrus of £100 was the subject of a dispjite In the Hawera Court yesterday be(;y/een two sisters, one alleging she had b «en 4cfraq4ed. The magistrate divided the prize equally. Tamuaki Neglected. Complaints that Taranaki is neglected [>/ Ihe Tourisf Department was made by fhe Hawera Chamber of Commerce, v/|ileh in to seek the co-operation of the Taranaki chamber in making represenlaiimti to tiie Govemment. IMryhi# '•"*»stry. fjHtisfactiori with the present scheme of ralfonalisation of the dairying indusfry was expresscd by Sir Francis Frazcr. fiepl/tV-chairman of the Executive Coni(nisti'wn oi Agriculture. Members of the emmnission visited Opunake yesterday. 4

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1937, Page 1

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TARANAKI NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1937, Page 1

TARANAKI NEWS Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1937, Page 1

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