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STATEMENT ON BUS DRIVERS WELLINGTON. Saturday The acting-Primc Minister, the Hoc. D. G. Sullivan, referring to the Auckland drivers decision not to operate the buses again tomorrow, aid he would point out that the refusal of any driver to operate a bus in the normal way on Sunday was a breach of the Strike and Lockout Emergency Regulations and rendered each worker liable to heavy penalties. This applied notwithstanding that tho Drivers’ Union had been deregistered. VINCENT RACES Ilighweight Handicap.—l Coy. 1; 2 Euilamskee. 2; 4 Carops 3. Scratched: Kohara. Half length; neck. Time. 1.48. Novice Handicap.—l Inscrutable. 1; 3 Kiloney. 2; 7 Latest Song. 3. Scr.:Prize Ring. Head; five lengths. Time, 1.15 1-5. New Year Trot Handicap—. First Division: 3 Sure Wave 1 7 Redcliffe 2. 9 Elation 3. Second 'Division: 1 Vault 1. 6 Sylvia Direct 2, 7 Monagh Leigh 3. DOMINION BOWLING DUNEDIN, Saturday Second round, post-section singles.— Exclby (Frar.kton), one life. 22 v. Ewing 14; Anchor (Hamilton! two lives, 16 v. Joseph 15. TRENTHAM RACES Ruapehu Hack Handicap.—Lady Spiral 1. Broieficld 2. Spirit 3. Scr. Sunblazc, Gamble. Good Fun, Honest Sal.
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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22246, 15 January 1944, Page 4
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