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REEFTON NOTES

(Our Own Correspondent) REEFTON, April 6. Mr and IvLs W. Mitchell have returned from a holiday spent in Dune’ din. Mr G. Lockington, who is a patient in hospital, suffering from a leg in■jury, is doing well. The first of a series of films on health will be shown to the hosnitai staff this Wednesday evening at the school assembly hall. The Inangahua Hospital Board has procured these films, and intends to show as many as possible during the year. The films to be shown this evening deal with the heart and digestion, and should be both interesting and educational. Ar _ , Last month, nearly 45,000 tons of coal was railed through the Reefton yards, including 3400 tons from Buller. Inangahua miners have this week begun the seven-hour day underground. Bus services have been arranged for the underground workers.

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Grey River Argus, 7 April 1948, Page 8

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REEFTON NOTES Grey River Argus, 7 April 1948, Page 8

REEFTON NOTES Grey River Argus, 7 April 1948, Page 8

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