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- A plea for ■ the preservation of native flora was made by Mr. H. P. Kidson at the Hutt Eose Show yesterday. In these days of "hikers" and motor-ear pleasure seekers, ho said, it would seem that steps would have to be taken to preserve tho beauties of out native trees and flowers. If, by making certain regulations, "they could make it more difficult for native flora to bo destroyed, they should do so. Ho requested all those present not to neglect to sign the petition which was being circnlated for the preservation of native plants and flowers.'

The expectation of life is increasing. It is now fifty-six for a boy and sixty for a girl.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1932, Page 20

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1932, Page 20

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1932, Page 20

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