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  4. MOTORING ACCIDENTS Woman Knocked Down

    While Mrs. A. Moody, of Margate, was walking to church with a friend on Sunday she was knocked down by a' car driven by Mr. D. Worsley, also of ...

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  5. AVIATION French Atlantic Flight

    The Yellow Bird, the French airplane which left America on Thursday on a flight to Paris, and landed on the Spanish coast owing to shortage of ...

    Article : 404 words
  6. NEW ZEALAND TOPICS OUR GAMING LAWS.

    Sporting men—and a good many other people—would welcome the revision of our gaming laws. For twenty years or more it has been illegal in this country ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENT

    Major Norman Brearley, managing director of West Australian Airways Limited, told the Federal Parliamentary Public Works Committee to-day that he ...

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  8. UNIFORM TRADE MARK.

    The New Zealand Manufacturers' Association is busy with a scheme whereby New Zealand-made goods of every description, it is proposed, shall be branded ...

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  9. ALL-METAL PLANE

    A successful weight-carrying test was carried out at the Melbourne airdrome to-day of the Larkin Aircraft Company's Lascoter all-metal monoplane by Pilot ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. A VALUABLE LIBRARY.

    The well-known Turnbull Library at Wellington is estimated to be worth between £250,000 and £500,000, and experts predict that within ten years it ...

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  11. GERMAN CRUISER EMDEN

    The German cruiser Emden arrived here yesterday, and left shortly after daybreak this morning for Auckland. A labour difficulty for coaling ...

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  12. BILLIARDS

    The English player. Willie Smith, after conceding Fred Lindrum 10,000 in a time limit billiards match extending over a fortnight, defeated the ...

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  13. CHAIN LETTERS.

    It is extraordinary how the chain letter persists! These productions bob up at longer or shorter intervals all the time In this country. An Auckland resident ...

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  14. SHADOW AND SUBSTANCE.

    When Harry Lauder was in Wellington recently he told his final audience that although, after his present tour is over, he will never again be seen in ...

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  15. AMATEUR ATHLETICS

    The annual meeting of the Tasmanian Amateur Athletic Association is to be held this evening. In addition to usual business, there will be a presentation of ...

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  16. COCOA AS A FOOD

    When Christopher Columbus discovered the New World, he took back with him to Europe many new and curious things, one of which was cocoa. Some ...

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  17. BAD ROADS

    Our correspondent at Sandfly writes —The roads in the Sandfly district are getting into a deplorable condition. The main road from Longley turn-off to ...

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  18. DOMINION INDUSTRIES.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Auckland Manufacturers' Association a few days ago the Hon. J. G. Cobbo, Minister for Industries and Commerce,, said ...

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  19. HOCKEY

    In Launceston Saturday was an off-day for hockey, but two matches took place one of which was a roster. College played Perth, and won on interesting game by ...

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  20. GRAZIERS' CONVENTION

    The Graziers' Federal Council of Australia began its 42nd annual convention at Temple Court to-day. The convention is being attended by delegates from ...

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  21. A TRUSTEE'S COMPLAINT: MONEY GOING BEGGING.

    Having a few thousand pounds come into my hands as trustee for infants, I inquired at the Tasmanian Treasury about Inseribed Stock, but was politely ...

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  22. STEAMER WRECKED

    The cargo steamer Laurel (5,759 tons) was wrecked to-day at the mouth of the Columbia River during a storm. An attempt is being made to take off the crew ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. AUCKLAND TOBACCO.

    According to Mr. Lowe, instructor in tobacco culture attached to the Department of Agriculture, the possibilities for tobacco-growing in the Aucklnnd district ...

    Article : 121 words
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