The Kaiwakas are still capped with snow and market gardeners are being kept in a state of nervous suspense, fearing another sweep down on their vegetables by a further blighting frost. Dismissal of Miners—The management of the Broken Hill Proprietary Steel Works, Newcastle decided that additional sections bo closed in pursance of their policy of retrenchment, which is the result of foreign compction, and 600 additional men will be dismissed at the week-end. Boys who desired to become chemists must be able to read doctor’s prescriptions, said a Rotarian at the weekly luncheon in New Plymouth. “Impossible!” interjected a chorus of incredulous members.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 3 December 1927, Page 5
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