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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. E. G. S’ CRIMSHAW ’ UNDERTAKER. 5 HOOD STREET, HAMILTON Office Phone 2182. Res. 7 Thackeray St. Phone 2286 pURROW, pUNERAL U IRECTOR > VICTORIA STREET. Phones: Office 1485, Private 2298. Private Address: 14 Ulster Street. DENTAL. piTTAR AND Q.RESHAM, DENTAL SURGEONS, WAIKATO TIMES BUILDINGS. Hamilton Phone 2977.

PIANO TUNER. OVER GOOO SATISFIED CLIENTS IN THE WAIKATO. Bear witness to the expert attention of P yy JJARDINGHAM. THE PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. 44 River Road, Claudelands. Phone 1474 DENTAL. •jyj-CpEAN rp QLEPHANB SURGEON DENTIST, COMMERCE CHAMBERS, FRANKTON. Phone 3155. EDUCATIONAL. We Need (CONTINUOUS gUPPLY of qualified students in order to fill positions offering. 63 Positions Obtained THIS YEAR: 33 PERMANENT, 30 TEMPORARY. Further enrolments are urgently needed so that qualified students will he available for positions requiring to be filled before next year’s students can be ready. Secondary education is an advantage. Jg RAIN'S (COMMERCIAL (COLLEGE 58 Collingwood St., Hamilton. CHILD DROWNED. ‘ FALL INTO A TROUGH. PUTARURU, Monday. A drowning accident occurred at Arapuni Downs, this morning, when Claire Cowte, aged 10 months, daughter of Mr and Mrs ,7. P. T. Cowte, fell into a cattle trough. The child had been picking flowers in the garden and had gone into a paddock where slie foil into the trough: Ten minutes later she was missed and was eventually found face down in the trough. Mrs Cowte applied artificial respiration unavailingly.

Tho Banned Alsatian. —The Australian Federal Cabinet has decided Hint the prohibition placed on Ihc importation of Alsatian dops which expires on dune (5 next shall not be lifted. The prohibition came into force in June 1929. for live years. 'File Prime Minister (Mr .1. A. Lyons) said that the four years which had elapsed since the ban was imposed had provided a reasonable period of probation to enable the Alsatian breed to prove whether it was a valuable addition to Australian animal life or whether it was an undesirable, if not dangerous, acquisition. There was considerable difference of opinion on the subject. The weight of evidence was, however, against the Alsatian breed, an t the line of safety appeared to be to keep them out of the Commonwealth. If they were allowed to come in treely they might become a menace and cosi 'tile country thousands of pounds. Heprcsentalions were recently made to the Commonwealth Covernmehl by the tiraziers' Federal Council that immediate action should lie taken, in view of the danger to the sheep industry, to have the embargo made permanent.

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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19066, 3 October 1933, Page 4

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