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Measles About Many children are down with measles in the district and the malady generally seems to have brough complications in its train. Warmil and dull light are the essentials i'o a safe cure and the usual unpleas antness will be borne with the age old mother's fortitude.
A TELEGRAM received last Wednesday from Mr W. Sullivan, M.P., reads: 'Decision of National Party is that all Ministers should withdraw from war administration.' This following' widespread public conjective since the so-called 'settlement' of the coal strike we prefer to. print without comment.
i Ballot Appeals I Appeals in connection with the ' recent ballot, for- armed forces personnel will reach the highest percentage of any ballot. 3 r et held, according to reports. It. is anticipated Lhat the average number of appeals will exceed 50 per cent with well over GO' per cent in some districts.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 11, 2 October 1942, Page 4
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147FORCING THE ISSUE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 11, 2 October 1942, Page 4
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