TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LEADING ARTICLES ... The Petrol Tax. Pledges and Polities. The Wool Market. TERSONAL ITEMS *~ . j._. GENERAL NEWS .. »- i CABLE MESSAGES *.■ Long-Distance Plying. Sydney Harbour Tragedy. British Films. Sydney City Council Dramatic Murder Trial. TTNANCE AND COMMERCE ~ 10 NjZ. Honey. Lloyd's Insurance. British Conversion Loan. Increased Dairy Output. Auckland Wool Clip. Apple Trade. Wellington Moat Export 00. Christchurch Stock Exchange. Addington Market Report. JjETTERS TO THE EDITOR „.. 11 TLe Waimakariri (Ewart R. Wright). The Gardens. The Arbitration Aoi. IPOBTING .. „„ ' w 12 Turf Gossip. Trotting Notes. Richmond Thousand. Winton J.C. Results. South Canterbury T.C. Nomination?. Auckland T.C. Nominations. GENERAL— Presbyterian General Assembly 2 Clerk Steals Trust Money .„ ' 6 Theft Alleged .. \, d S.I.M.U. and Petrol Tax ,. T 8 Train to Advertise N.Z, Good? 8 Mr Tapley's Pledges ~. 8 Political Notes Licensing Bill ... Kw 9 The Tramways .. „ 11 Broadcasting .. ~.11 N.Z. Cricketers .. 12 River Pollution .. .. 14 The Courts .. ..14 Mount Cook Snowfields „.. 15 HEARTH AND HOME ... , : . 4 AMUSEMENTS .. .., 14 SHIPPING AND WEATHER „.. 13 MAIL NOTICES .. .. 13 WOMEN'S CORNER .. ... £
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 8
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165TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 8
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